Russian military intelligence unit may be linked to 'Havana syndrome', Insider reports

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Barley Risotto and Kimchi: A Culinary Crossroads| SaltWire #food #cookingshorts #kimchiLONDON - The mysterious"Havana syndrome" ailment that has afflicted U.S. diplomats and spies across the world may be linked to energy weapons wielded by members of a Russian military intelligence sabotage unit, the Insider media group reported.

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".Symptoms of the ailment have included migraines, nausea, memory lapses and dizziness.

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