US adversaries not behind ‘Havana syndrome,’ intelligence agencies say
Instead, officials say, there is more evidence that foreign countries were not involved.
In some cases, the U.S. detected among adversarial governments confusion about the allegations and suspicions that “Havana syndrome” was an American plot. Two officials familiar with the assessment briefed reporters Wednesday on condition of anonymity, under ground rules set by the U.S. Director of National Intelligence.
US intelligence agencies released a report saying that there was no sign of Havana Syndrome being linked to foreign adversaries.In some instances, personnel who were part of the investigation were on the ground in places while new reports of possible Havana syndrome cases came in.
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