US diplomats targeted by Russian sonic weaponry? Russian military unit GRU linked to Havana Syndrome according to media investigation.
Recent media investigations by Insider, Der Spiegel, and CBS's 60 Minutes have unveiled shocking revelations about the mysterious 'Havana Syndrome' plaguing US diplomats. Reports suggest a potential link to a Russian military agency, specifically the GRU, known for activities such as assassination and political destabilization. The investigation points to a sinister connection between the enigmatic illness and the shadowy operations of the GRU, raising concerns about targeted attacks using sonic weaponry.
Despite Russia dismissing the allegations and denying any involvement, the findings of the media probe continue to draw attention to the suspicious circumstances surrounding the 'Havana Syndrome.' The presence of members from a Russian military intelligence unit, identified as 29155, at locations where the health incidents occurred has fueled speculation of state-sponsored actions.
One particularly alarming account involves an FBI agent named 'Carrie' who experienced excruciating sensations akin to a powerful drilling sensation in her ear, accompanied by unusual phone malfunctions. These harrowing personal testimonies shed light on the severity of the symptoms associated with the Havana Syndrome, adding urgency to the ongoing investigation into its origins.
In a compelling testimony on CBS News's “60 Minutes,” a former Pentagon investigator expressed his belief in Russia's involvement in the mysterious attacks on US personnel. The mounting evidence linking the Havana Syndrome to a Russian assassination unit underscores the gravity of the situation, highlighting the need for international scrutiny and decisive actions to address this concerning threat.
US diplomats may have been targeted by Russian sonic weaponry, say the Insider, Der Spiegel and CBS's 60 Minutes.
An investigation by Insider, 60 Minutes and Spiegel finds links to GRU unit dedicated to assassination and political destabilization.
A mysterious illness that has affected US diplomats in recent years has been linked to a Russian intelligence unit. Personnel stationed around the globe ...
Insider reported that members of a Russian military intelligence (GRU) unit known as 29155 had been placed at the scene of reported health incidents ...
Findings of media investigation involving "60 Minutes" is first evidence linking a foreign adversary to mysterious condition.
FBI agent "Carrie" was home in Florida when she felt a force "like a dentist drilling on steroids" in her right ear. Her phone battery swelled and cracked ...
A former Defense Department investigator told CBS News's “60 Minutes” that he believes Russia is behind the mysterious attacks on U.S. personnel across the ...
A senior defense department official who attended last year's NATO summit at Vilnius, Lithuania, had symptoms similar to those reported by U.S. officials ...
The mysterious so-called Havana Syndrome symptoms experienced by US diplomats in recent years have been linked to a Russian intelligence unit, according to ...
A mysterious illness known as “Havana syndrome” may be linked to possible “sonic attacks” by a Russian intelligence unit.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg (right) speaks with United States President Joe Biden. Even as the U.S. searches for answers, the mysterious illness can ...
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Last Updated April 1, 2024 5:42 pm. WASHINGTON (AP) — A senior Defense Department official who attended last year's NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, had ...
The Kremlin on Monday dismissed a report that Russian military intelligence may be behind the mysterious "Havana syndrome" ailment that has afflicted U.S. ...