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'High-speed Russian car chase in Florida may be tied to mysterious Havana Syndrome'

IndiaTimes Monday, 1 April 2024
A high-speed automobile pursuit in Key West, Florida, in June 2020 has emerged as a possible link to the mysterious "Havana syndrome," according to a CBS News "60 Minutes" broadcast. "Havana syndrome," which originated in Cuba in 2016, has affected US and Canadian diplomatic officials in a number of nations, including headaches, balance concerns, cognitive impairments, and sleep difficulties.
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News video: 'Havana syndrome' possibly linked to Russian intelligence, media report finds

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A new joint investigation by The Insider, Der Spiegel and CBS’s 60 Minutes suggests the mysterious syndrome, which has affected several US diplomats in recent years, is linked to a Russian intelligence unit.

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