A secretive Russian could be linked to mysterious attacks on Americans overseas despite a government report that found it “very unlikely" a foreign adversary is involved.
In essence, the debate about Havana Syndrome hasn't changed at all in three years despite a resurgence of interest surrounding it after a new National Institute of Health study.
For the last decade, American diplomatic, law enforcement and intelligence personnel have suffered grievous injuries in the line of duty. Many say they felt attacked by debilitating waves of sound and pressure known as "Havana syndrome." Sunday, 60 Minutes reported more on this story, and assigned blame to Russia. Geoff Bennett discussed that report with retired Army Lt. Col. Gregory Edgreen.