FBI Agent Develops Havana Syndrome After Interrogating Suspected Russian Spy

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FBI Agent Develops Havana Syndrome After Interrogating Suspected Russian Spy
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A Federal Bureau of Investigations agent came down with an apparent case of Havana syndrome—a mystery ailment that has affected U.S. agents and diplomats—after interrogating a suspected Russian spy.

A Federal Bureau of Investigations agent came down with an apparent case of Havana syndrome—a mystery ailment that has affected U.S. agents and diplomats—after interrogating a suspected Russian spy. The details of yet another case of the condition were revealed in a joint-investigation published by independent Russian outlet The Insider, CBS' 60 Minutes and German news website Der Spiegel, which linked at least some cases to covert Russian intelligence activity.

The latest revelation has drawn further attention to the mysterious and debilitating condition, first known to have affected U.S. embassy staff in Cuba, the Russian government's role in it—and the apparent lack of public U.S. response to it. The investigation, citing a combination of public records and statements from unnamed sources, focuses on the mysterious figure of Vitalii Kovalev, a Florida chef exposed as an undercover Russian government agent, and the federal agents tasked with investigating him in the U.S

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