CIA looks to Russia as probable cause of Havana Syndrome attacks
Robert Besser
25 Jul 2021, 07 GMT+10
About 100 CIA officers and family members serving abroad have complained of ailments that include migraines and dizziness called the Havana syndrome, CIA Director William Burns said
In a radio interview on Thursday, Burns said he has increased efforts at the CIA to determine the cause of the syndrome and who or what is responsible
Havana Syndrome, first reported in Cuba in 2016, struck American embassy staff who complained of dizziness, nausea, migraines and memory lapses
WASHINGTON, D.C.: About 100 CIA officers and family members serving abroad have complained of ailments that include migraines and dizziness called the Havana syndrome, CIA Director William Burns said on Thursday.
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