‘Havana syndrome’ ‘very unlikely’ caused by foreign adversary, US intelligence community says


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WASHINGTON -- U.S. intelligence agencies cannot link a foreign adversary to any of the incidents associated with so-called "Havana syndrome," the hundreds of cases of brain injuries and other symptoms reported by American personnel around the world. The findings released Wednesday by U.S. intelligence officials cast doubt on the longstanding suspicions by many people who reported cases that Russia or another country may have been running a global campaign to harass or attack Americans using some form of directed energy. Instead, officials say, there is more evidence that foreign countries were not involved. In some cases, the U.S. detected among...