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Cuba says still no clue on US envoys’ illness

Injuries on more than 20 officials could have been due to a ‘health attack’, US insists

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Cuban authoritie­s on Sunday said they remained baffled by a mystery ailment that has afflicted numerous US diplomats on the island, with the latest case reported last month.

More than 20 US officials posted in Havana have suffered injuries consistent with brain injury, which the US State Department has said could have been the result of a “health attack,” from an unidentifi­ed secret weapon, possibly an acoustic or microwave device.

The bulk of cases took place between the end of 2016 and the summer of 2017, with symptoms including hearing loss, cognitive impairment, vertigo, insomnia or vision problems.

Holding Cuba responsibl­e for either carrying out the attacks or failing to protect its officials, the US recalled more than half of its diplomats and expelled 15 Cuban diplomats from Washington, sparking a major diplomatic downturn following the revival of ties in 2015.

“After more than a year of investigat­ion led by specialise­d agencies and Cuban and US experts, we can confirm that we have no credible hypothesis or scientific explanatio­n that justifies the retaliator­y US measures,” the foreign ministry said in a statement.

The statement said Cuba reaffirmed its desire to “cooperate with the US authoritie­s to clarify the situation.”

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