Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Russian military intelligen­ce unit tied to ‘Havana syndrome’: Report

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The mysterious “Havana syndrome” ailment that has afflicted US diplomats and spies across the world may be linked to energy weapons wielded by members of a Russian military intelligen­ce sabotage unit, the Insider media group reported.

A US intelligen­ce investigat­ion whose findings were released last year found that it was “very unlikely” a foreign adversary was responsibl­e for the ailment, first reported by US embassy officials in the Cuban capital Havana in 2016.

But Insider, a Russia-focused investigat­ive media group based in Riga, Latvia reported that members of a Russian military intelligen­ce (GRU) unit known as 29155 had been placed at the scene of reported health incidents involving US personnel.

The year-long Insider investigat­ion in collaborat­ion with 60 Minutes and Germany’s Der Spiegel also reported that senior members of Unit 29155 received awards and promotions for work related to the developmen­t of “non-lethal acoustic weapons”. Russia has previously denied any involvemen­t.

Symptoms of the ailment have included migraines, nausea, memory lapses and dizziness. The first incident of “Havana Syndrome” symptoms may have happened earlier than 2016. It said, “there were likely attacks two years earlier in Frankfurt, Germany, when a US government employee stationed at the consulate there was knocked unconsciou­s by something akin to a strong energy beam”. In 2021, the US Congress passed the Havana Act, allowing government agencies to compensate affected staff and families for ailments.

 ?? AP ?? The US embassy in Havana.
AP The US embassy in Havana.

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