The Kremlin has dismissed a report that Russian military intelligence may be behind the mysterious "Havana syndrome" ailment that has afflicted US diplomats.
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The woman, who wants to stay anonymous, said she collapsed in pain in her home in Tbilisi, Georgia, on October 7, 2021 after moving to the eastern European country with her diplomat husband.
Members of Russian military intelligence unit 29155, who allegedly have access to microwave or ultrasound weapons, have been placed at the scene of reported attacks on US personnel.
A joint media report has said Russia's GRU intelligence agency may have used sonic weaponry to trigger "Havana Syndrome," which was first reported by US diplomats in 2016. Symptoms include headaches and bloody noses.