Russisk militær efterretningstjeneste muligvis skyldig i mystisk sygdom blandt amerikanske diplomater! Læs mere her.
En rapport antyder, at den mystiske sygdom, kendt som Havana-syndromet, muligvis har forbindelse til russisk militær efterretningstjeneste. Kreml afviser dog kategorisk disse påstande og benægter enhver involvering. Pentagon har nu offentliggjort, at en højtstående embedsmand har rapporteret symptomer på sygdommen, hvilket har ført til bekymring angående russisk indblanding i disse 'anomaløse sundhedshændelser.' Rapporterne i medierne peger på mulig brug af soniske våben rettet mod amerikanske diplomater. Undersøgelser viser endvidere, at en russisk enhed, muligvis tilknyttet GRU, har forbindelse til Havana-syndromet, hvilket indikerer et alarmerende mønster af målrettede angreb. Efterforskningen afslører skjulte hemmeligheder bag syndromet, og det rejser spørgsmålet om international sikkerhed og diplomatiske relationer. En interessant kendsgerning er, at selvom rapporter indikerer russisk ansvar, har USA ikke ændret sin officielle holdning til situationen. Dette rejser spørgsmål om politiske beslutninger og konsekvenser af konfliktoptrapning.
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