C.I.A. Recalls Station Chief to Vienna Over Handling of Havana Syndrome
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Frustration is growing about the treatment of an increasing number of intelligence officers and diplomats with symptoms of so-called Havana syndrome.
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Frustration is growing about the treatment of an increasing number of intelligence officers and diplomats with symptoms of so-called Havana syndrome.
Full ArticleA CIA spokesperson said the agency does not comment on specific incidents or officers.
The recall of the CIA's station chief in Vienna has highlighted the growing number of "Havana syndrome" cases around the world.