60 Minutes producers Michael Rey and Oriana Zill de Granados discuss the evolution of their 5-year investigation into Havana Syndrome, which led them to what one source calls "a receipt" for acoustic weapon testing done by a Russian intelligence unit.
Eleven U.S. officials were injured in a Havana Syndrome-style attack ahead of VP Kamala Harris's 2021 trip to Hanoi. A newly discovered document suggests Russia may have been involved.
Considering the Castro dictatorship's lack of tech, it was obvious from the beginning the attacks on American diplomats in Cuba were being carried out by a foreign power. A 60 Minutes report exposes new evidence that points to Russia as the culprit behind the so-called sonic attacks that injured U.S. personnel based in Cuba, which
Lt. Col. Greg Edgreen, who spearheaded the Pentagon investigation into the matter, declared with near certainty that the attacks were orchestrated by Russia.
The mysterious "Havana Syndrome" is widely believed to be an attack from Russia thanks to a joint investigation by The Insider, Ser Spiegal and CBS, though Moscow has denied the allegations