Former CIA officer claims agency covered up attacks causing Havana Syndrome, amid Senate criticism.
A former CIA officer with Havana Syndrome symptoms accuses the CIA of covering up the attacks that caused the illness. This follows a Senate Intelligence panel's criticism of the agency's inadequate response to the syndrome among its staff. The report did not clarify the causes of symptoms such as headaches, nausea, and memory loss, which first appeared in U.S. embassy officials in Havana in 2016.
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