"Russian Links to Havana Syndrome: Uncovering the Truth Behind Mysterious Brain Injuries"

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A car chase in Florida in 2020 may be linked to the mysterious "Havana syndrome," as a suspect with a Russian passport and a device resembling a walkie-talkie that can erase a car’s GPS history was apprehended. This comes after a recent NIH study found no explanation for the health problems reported by US diplomats and government employees. The syndrome, first reported in Cuba in 2016, includes symptoms such as headaches and balance problems, and was initially suspected to be caused by a directed energy attack, but US intelligence agencies later stated that most cases appeared to have different causes.
- Florida car chase in 2020 may be linked to Havana syndrome: report New York Post
- Russian nexus revealed during 60 Minutes Havana Syndrome investigation into potential attacks on U.S. officials CBS News
- Russia linked to U.S. officials' "Havana syndrome" Axios
- Russian military intelligence unit may be linked to 'Havana syndrome', Insider reports Reuters
- Havana Syndrome investigation links Russia to mysterious brain injuries The Telegraph
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