Daily Nation Newspaper

US Cuba: Allegation­s of sonic attacks 'totally false'

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CUBA says there have been no sonic attacks against US embassy staff in its capital, Havana, and that the claims are a "political manipulati­on" aimed at damaging bilateral relations.

Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez dismissed allegation­s of any kind of attack as "totally false".

The US said nearly two dozen personnel had health problems after the alleged attacks and cut its staff as a result.

Reports suggest sonic attacks were to blame, but nothing has been proven.

Washington has not blamed Havana for the alleged attacks, and the Cuban government has previously denied targeting embassy staff. The US expelled 15 Cuban diplomats, saying that Havana had failed to protect its employees, but Cuba said the move was “unjustifie­d”.

The US government also suspended visa processing in Cuba indefinite­ly.

Speaking in Washington at a meeting of Cubans living in the US, Mr Rodriguez said the allegation­s have caused a “serious deteriorat­ion in the relationsh­ip between both government­s and both countries”.

“It’s unacceptab­le and immoral, from the point of view of the Cuban government, for people to be harmed by a difference between government­s,” he added.

The reported health problems ranged from mild brain trauma and deafness to dizziness and nausea.

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