The 'Havana Syndrome' mystery involving strange neurological disorders among American government employees in Cuba and China is still unsolved. Recent reports suggest Russian involvement, but hard evidence is lacking. The Biden administration insists it has thoroughly investigated the illnesses.
Key Points
Cases of 'Havana Syndrome' reported in Cuba and China
Theories of sonic weapons and microwave radiation as potential causes
Allegations of Russian involvement based on anonymous accounts
Pros
Thorough investigation into the 'Havana Syndrome'
Public awareness of potential foreign involvement in the illnesses
Cons
Lack of concrete evidence linking Russian espionage to the illnesses
Continued mystery surrounding the cause of 'Havana Syndrome'