Controversy created by the Western media: Russia is the cause of the Havana syndrome
Despite Washington's denial, a number of Western media claimed that there is evidence of the involvement of one of the Russian military units in the mysterious disease of American diplomats and government officials known as "Havana Syndrome". |
Scott Pelley, a reporter for the American television network “CBS”, claims that the findings of his five-year investigation with The Insider and Spiegel media show that the 29155 unit of the Russian military intelligence agency may be involved in creating symptoms. Neurological syndrome is involved.
At the same time, the Axios website wrote on Monday that American intelligence agencies are unlikely to be one of the country’s enemies responsible for this phenomenon.
Symptoms of “Havana syndrome” include severe headache, dizziness, nausea and earache, and it is known by this name because the first cases of the disease were registered by American officials in late 2016 at the embassy of this country in the capital of Cuba. .
The insider claims that new evidence shows that “two years before the illness of the US embassy staff in Cuba, there may have been attacks in Frankfurt, Germany, and a civil servant stationed at the US consulate was struck by what looked like a powerful energy beam. He had fainted.”
This news media added in its claim: This person who suffered a brain injury was able to identify one of the agents of Unit 29155 based in Geneva.
Greg Edgreen, a retired army colonel who conducted the Defense Intelligence Agency’s investigation of the “Havana Syndrome” from 2021 to 2023, claimed in a conversation with a CBS reporter that the United States was targeted by Russia. .
Edgren claims that 5 to 10 percent of the officers of this organization were the targets of these attacks.
Source: IRNA
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Young Journalists Club |