"Pentagon Confirms 'Havana Syndrome' Symptoms at 2023 NATO Summit"

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A senior U.S. defense official experienced symptoms similar to "Havana syndrome" during the 2023 NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, with the Pentagon confirming the incident. The syndrome, which includes unexplained health problems, has been linked to Russia in a recent "60 Minutes" report, although the intelligence community is still investigating. The affected official, not part of the official delegation, attended separate meetings at the summit. The Pentagon has established a registry for reporting such incidents, while a recent study found no brain injuries among those experiencing Havana syndrome symptoms.
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