A group of diplomats accused Canadian authorities in concealing data on continuing mysterious invisible attacks on staff in Cuba. About it reports NBC News with reference to the letter directed by the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Canada, Garno last week.
Message is written nine diplomats who previously worked in Cuba and were among those who reported the so-called “Havan Syndrome” – symptoms like sudden nausea and dizziness. They are considered to be considered by the consequences of certain acoustic attacks or the effects of “directional energy”.
The message says that the Canadian authorities inform not about all cases of “injuries of the brain” received by diplomatic staff in Cuba as a result of similar attacks. “The distortion of information introduces the community to delusion and creates a significant risk when sending new staff to Cuba, since people are not fully aware of the risks that are exposed,” indicates in the letter.
Diplomats noted that in February they were informed at a briefing on the decision to increase the staff of the diplomance in Cuba, because the last confirmed case of “brain injury” was in 2018. However, this is not quite true, it is said in the message: in fact, “in 2019 and 2020, at least three additional cases” mysterious syndrome were identified.
Earlier on April 29, it was reported that in the United States investigating at least two cases of attacks using “directional energy”, that is, without the use of shells. Prior to that, it became known that the Pentagon suspected Russia in such attacks, although it cannot fully argue about the involvement.
on symptoms such as hearing loss, nausea, headaches and equilibrium disorder complained from the end of 2016 and employees of American diplomsses and their relatives in Cuba. After that, Washington sent 15 Cuban diplomats due to the inability of the island state to take appropriate measures to protect American personnel. The Associated Press Agency then received an audio recording of the attack and described disturbing sounds: “High-frequency sound of crickets, combined with scratching nails on the board.”