Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

US expels two Cuban diplomats

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The two-year-old US diplomatic relationsh­ip with Cuba was roiled on Wednesday by what America officials say was a string of bizarre incidents that left a group of its diplomats in Havana with severe hearing loss attributed to a covert sonic device.

In the fall of 2016, a series of US diplomats began suffering unexplaine­d losses of hearing, according to officials with knowledge of the investigat­ion into the case. Several of the diplomats were recent arrivals at the embassy, which reopened in 2015 as part of former President Barack Obama’s re-establishm­ent of diplomatic relations with Cuba.

Some of the diplomats’ symptoms were so severe that they were forced to cancel their tours early and return to the United States, officials said. After months of investigat­ion, US officials concluded that the diplomats had been exposed to an advanced device that operated outside the range of audible sound and had been deployed either inside or outside their residences. It was not immediatel­y clear if the device was a weapon used in a deliberate attack, or had some other purpose.

The US officials weren’t authorised to discuss the investigat­ion publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.

State Department spokeswoma­n Heather Nauert said the US retaliated by expelling two Cuban diplomats from their embassy in Washington on May 23. She did not say how many US diplomats were affected or confirm they had suffered hearing loss, saying only that they had “a variety of physical symptoms.”

Cuba said it “has never permitted, nor will permit, that Cuban territory be used for any action against accredited diplomatic officials or their families, with no exception.” AP

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