Havana Syndrome in Vietnam: Possible Russian role in attack on Americans, according to new evidence
#Havana Syndrome #Vietnam #Russia #directed energy attacks #U.S. personnel #investigation #health incidents
π Key Takeaways
- New evidence suggests Russia may be involved in Havana Syndrome attacks on Americans in Vietnam.
- The incidents in Vietnam are part of a broader pattern of suspected directed energy attacks on U.S. personnel.
- Investigations are ongoing to determine the source and method of these health incidents.
- The findings raise concerns about foreign adversaries targeting U.S. officials abroad.
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π·οΈ Themes
Espionage, Health Incidents
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