According to Reuters, the Kremlin said on the 25th local time that Russia and the so-called "Havana syndrome" incident have nothing to do with it. The Washington Post reported the day before that William Burns, the director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), had warned the Russian side about this during his visit to Russia.
Reuters quoted Russian presidential press secretary Peskov as saying on the 25th that William Burns did not discuss related topics at a meeting during his visit to Russia or with Russian President Putin. Peskov said he could not comment on private conversations with Russian security services. "Here, we can only categorically deny any indications, speculations or statements about the involvement of the Russian side in these events." Peskov said, "We have nothing to do with this. ”
The Kremlin's statement was a response to a washington post the day before. "Russia Today" (RT) quoted the Washington Post as saying that William Burns had warned the Russian side that it would face "consequences" if it was found to be linked to a series of incidents involving U.S. diplomats. And what Burns called the event was the "Havana syndrome" event.
Citing its usual anonymous sources, william Burns visited Moscow earlier this month to raise the issues during a meeting with Patrushev, secretary of the Russian Federation's Security Council, and Sergei Nareshkin, head of Russia's foreign intelligence service, RT said.
Symptoms of "Havana syndrome" include dizziness, nausea, migraines and memory loss, so named because it was first reported by U.S. officials at the U.S. Embassy in Cuba in 2016. Since the syndrome first appeared at the U.S. Embassy in Havana in 2016, U.S. officials have complained of similar symptoms in Places like London, Britain, Moscow, Russia, and Colombia and Uzbekistan.
Some people in the top of the Trump and Biden administrations suspect that the "Havana syndrome" is the result of some kind of attack on Us personnel by Russia. In response to the allegations from the United States, Russian officials have repeatedly denied that Pshkov, chairman of the Information Policy Committee of the Russian Federation Council (the upper house of parliament), has sarcastically said that UFOs may be behind the so-called "directed energy" attacks in the United States.
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