"Potential Link Between Espionage and Havana Syndrome Revealed in Florida Keys Car Chase"

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"Potential Link Between Espionage and Havana Syndrome Revealed in Florida Keys Car Chase"
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A suspected Russian spy, Vitallii Kovalev, involved in a high-speed car chase in the Florida Keys in 2020, is potentially linked to the mysterious "Havana syndrome." The syndrome, characterized by unexplained health problems, has affected U.S. officials since 2016. Kovalev, who had a top-secret security clearance, reportedly caused pain in an FBI agent who interviewed him. After serving prison time, Kovalev's whereabouts have been obscured, with reports suggesting he returned to Russia and is now deceased. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence found it "unlikely" that a foreign adversary caused the ailments, while a NIH study found no brain injuries among those affected.

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