US, Cuba to meet on mystery 'health attacks' in Havana
Source: Associated Press
By MATTHEW LEE
Today
WASHINGTON (AP) U.S. and Cuban officials will meet later today in an effort to determine the method and motive behind mystery incidents in Havana that have injured American diplomats.
The meeting comes amid widespread frustration among national security agencies and in Congress at the lack of answers about what the U.S. describes as health attacks that began nearly two years ago and affected some two dozen people, including some diagnosed with brain damage. It also comes amid a flurry of reports suggesting investigators have narrowed their suspicions as to the cause and culprit.
The department said Thursdays meeting is part of our ongoing effort to investigate and better understand the health conditions of our diplomats. It said the Cuban delegation would receive a general medical briefing about the injuries experienced by U.S. personnel who served in Havana.
The State Department has downplayed or denied reports that investigators have focused on a microwave device as the source of the attacks and that Russia is the leading suspect. The reports have also raised protests from Cuba, which does not dispute the symptoms but insists there is no evidence to support any assertion that they were caused by premeditated attacks on its soil.
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