A new investigation conducted by three media companies that was released this week points to an elite Russian military unit being behind the so-called “Havana Syndrome” attacks on U.S. officials across the world over the last several years.
The investigation by The Insider, an investigative magazine by Russian exiles; CBS News’ “60 Minutes”; and the German publication Der Spiegel was conducted over a period of five years.
The attacks are believed to involve directed energy weapons that are pointed at the individuals who are being targeted by the unit.
The attacks were initially thought to have first started in 2016 in Havana, Cuba, and include a range of neurological symptoms, including intense headaches that hit erupt instantly, loss of balance, memory problems, and numerous hearing issues. In some cases, the neurological damage lasted years or was permanent and forced those…