US Hasn't Taken Havana Syndrome Seriously: John Bolton

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Russian operatives may have been behind Havana Syndrome, according to a new investigation into the mysterious condition.

Former U.S. National Security Advisor John Bolton issued a warning on Monday regarding Havana Syndrome, calling it 'very concerning,' and said that the U.S. government did not take the syndrome 'seriously.'On Monday, Bolton appeared on CNN's Newsroom and spoke about a recent report from CBS' 60 Minutes about a possible link between Havana Syndrome and Russian intelligence.'I don't think the government, frankly, when I was there, took it seriously, enough.

The report 60 Minutes, German news website Der Spiegel and Russian independent news outlet The Insider said, 'Unexplained anomalous health incidents, also known as Havana Syndrome, may have their origin in the use of directed energy weapons' used by Russia's foreign military intelligence agency, the GRU.What we know:In 2016, unusual symptoms were first identified by U.S. officials at the embassy in Havana, Cuba.

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