CIA removes the chief in Vienna for blasting mysterious syndrome

CIA removes the chief in Vienna for blasting mysterious syndrome

The CIA reportedly removed the station chief in Vienna after failing to respond properly to the outbreak of Havana's mysterious syndrome. Tens of US staff in the Austrian capital have reported symptoms of syndrome, according to the Washington Post. This syndrome first appeared at the US Embassy in Havana [...]

Tens of US staff in the Austrian capital have reported symptoms of syndrome, according to the Washington Post.

This syndrome first appeared at the U.S. Embassy in Havana in Cuba in 2016, reports the BBC, translates Periscope.

The people who are affected said they hear buzzing voices coming from one direction, and they feel pressure at the top.

Others have complained about dizzy, fatigue, and fatigue, among other symptoms.

There have been more cases of syndrome in Vienna than in any city except Havana, the Post reported.

The CIA did not want to comment on reporting when contacted by reporters.

The newspaper quotes American officials as saying the removal of the highest official in Vienna sends a message to other leaders to take Havana syndrome more seriously.

Early this week, another CIA official traveling with agency director Willaim J. Burns reported symptoms of syndrome.

A scientific study of those affected in Cuba, published in 2018, found that diplomats had experienced a form of brain injury.

The American Academy of Sciences had found that the most convincing explanation was “a power directed at radio 64x1> as its cause.

The CIA director claimed there was great potential for the syndrome to be deliberately caused and had meant that Russia could be behind it something Moscow has denied. /Periscope

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