Havana Syndrome, US intelligence
CNN · 4d
New intelligence suggests ‘Havana Syndrome’ possibly caused by foreign weapon; overall assessment remains ‘very unlikely’
New intelligence has led two US intelligence agencies to conclude that it’s possible a small number of mysterious health ailments colloquially termed as Havana Syndrome impacting spies, soldiers and diplomats around the world may have been caused by a “novel weapon” wielded by a foreign actor,
Reuters · 5d
Most US spy agencies doubt Havana Syndrome caused by foreign foe, intelligence report says
A majority of U.S. intelligence agencies have reaffirmed in an updated assessment that it is "very unlikely" that a foreign adversary was responsible for so-called Havana Syndrome ailments, a U.S. intelligence official said on Friday.
The Washington Post · 4d
2 U.S. spy agencies see possible foreign adversary in some ‘Havana syndrome’ attacks
New intelligence about weapons research by American adversaries opens the possibility of a foreign actor behind the mysterious incidents that have injured hundreds of U.S. personnel serving overseas.
The Gazette · 5d
Most US spy agencies still discount Havana Syndrome being caused by foreign foe, new intelligence report says
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Most U.S. spy agencies have reaffirmed that it is "very unlikely" that a foreign foe was responsible for so-called Havana Syndrome ailments suffered by hundreds of U.S. personnel and their families, a new U.S. intelligence assessment said on Friday.
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