Auditory Weapons: New Evidence Suggests Russian Military Intelligence Involvement in Mysterious Havana Syndrome

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Auditory Weapons: New Evidence Suggests Russian Military Intelligence Involvement in Mysterious Havana Syndrome

Auditory weapons: New evidence suggests the Russian military intelligence service’s involvement in the mysterious Havana syndrome.

According to a joint investigative report by three news outlets, it is claimed that a unit of Russian military intelligence, which is involved in attacks across Europe, may have used auditory weapons against numerous American diplomats and secret agents worldwide.

The joint investigation by the Latvian newspaper Insider, the 60 Minutes news program, and the German website Spiegel sheds more light on the hidden hands behind the creation of mysterious and unexplained physical ailments known as Havana syndrome.

The name Havana syndrome first came to attention in 2016 when American diplomats in the Cuban capital reported feeling unwell at night and hearing piercing noises. This led to speculation about the possibility of a foreign enemy attack using an auditory weapon.

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