The Kremlin has dismissed a report that Russian military intelligence may be behind the mysterious 'Havana syndrome' ailment that has afflicted US diplomats and spies globally.
The Kremlin has dismissed a report that Russian military intelligence may be behind the mysterious"Havana syndrome" ailment that has afflicted US diplomats and spies globally.
The year-long Insider investigation in collaboration with 60 Minutes and Germany's Der Spiegel also reported that senior members of Unit 29155 received awards and promotions for work related to the development of"non-lethal acoustic weapons". "But no one has ever published or expressed any convincing evidence of these unfounded accusations anywhere," Mr Peskov said.A US intelligence investigation whose findings were released last year found that it was"very unlikely" a foreign adversary was responsible for the ailment, first reported by US embassy officials in the Cuban capital Havana in 2016.The Insider report said the first incident of"Havana Syndrome" symptoms may have happened earlier than 2016.
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