Russia believed behind attacks on US diplomats and intel operatives

 Washington Examiner:

U.S. suspicions are rising that a Russian GRU-led attack cell is conducting pulsed radio frequency or microwave attacks against U.S. personnel, which is resulting in the so-called Havana Syndrome.

Contemporary reports of the syndrome were first reported by U.S. diplomats and intelligence officers in Havana, Cuba, in 2016. Many more U.S. personnel across the globe have since reported Havana Syndrome symptoms, which include aural distortions, severe headaches, loss of balance, and nose bleeds. Numerous affected CIA, State Department, and U.S. military attaches have been diagnosed with traumatic brain injuries as a result of their exposure.

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That said, sources told the Washington Examiner that there are increasing indications Russia is involved. First, there are stronger indications of radio frequency and microwave-related injuries being suffered by U.S. government personnel. Second, there are indications of the same Russian intelligence personnel operating in locations where Havana Syndrome incidents have been reported. Third, there are new hints of a Havana Syndrome connection point with Nikolai Patrushev, the secretary of Russia's national security council.

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There is much more.

It sounds like just the sort of thing the Russian intel services would do. 

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