Havana Syndrome Unlikely Caused by U.S. Foes, CIA Says
A debilitating, mysterious healthcare ailment acknowledged as Havana Syndrome that has struck hundreds of U.S. diplomats, spies and other staff globe-large was unlikely brought on by assaults from Russia or other overseas adversaries, a Central Intelligence Agency report states.
“We evaluate it is not likely that a overseas actor, including Russia, is conducting a sustained, environment-extensive marketing campaign harming U.S. personnel with a weapon or system,” a senior CIA formal mentioned.