2 spy agencies float possibility of foreign weapon behind ‘Havana syndrome,’ but most find no links
- Two U.S. Intelligence agencies suggest that a foreign weapon may be behind some cases of Havana Syndrome, according to a new report released on Friday.
- The broader intelligence community still believes it is unlikely that a foreign actor caused the symptoms, as stated in the unclassified report summary.
- Officials noted ongoing research into the causes of the incidents, with mixed results from limited studies on radio frequencies and bioeffects.
- Victims express anger over the intelligence community's reluctance to blame foreign adversaries, particularly Russia, for their injuries.
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