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'Knife in the back': Havana Syndrome victims dispute report dismissing their cases
Victims said that a recent U.S. intelligence report blaming their ailments on preexisting medical conditions or environmental factors is an attempt to whitewash the Havana Syndrome affair, likely due to political considerations.
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