U.S. intel review finds no evidence linking foreign adversary to 'Havana syndrome'

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U.S. intel review finds no evidence linking foreign adversary to 'Havana syndrome'
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NEW: An intensive review by U.S. intelligence agencies has found no evidence linking any foreign adversary to the so-called Havana syndrome, according to a newly declassified assessment.

The findings released Wednesday cast further doubt on what was a longstanding hypothesis by intelligence officials that a U.S. adversary, most likely Russia, was responsible for at least some of the mysterious and sudden brain injuries suffered by a small group of American diplomats and spies overseas.

Starting in late 2016, U.S. diplomats and spies serving in Cuba began reporting bizarre sounds and sensations followed by unexplained illnesses and symptoms, including hearing and vision loss, memory and balance problems, headaches and nausea. Over the years, many hundreds of U.S. officials have come forward reporting suspected incidents in more than a dozen countries.

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