World's most 'mysterious attack' on CIA spy in India


(PTI) Washington, Ta. 21

William Burns, director of the CIA, a well-known US spy agency, visited India this month. A CIA officer who accompanied him had a mysterious attack of air syndrome and had to be treated in the United States. The New York Times and CNN reported that the CIA officer showed signs of persistent air syndrome. So far, an estimated 500 US officials and their families have fallen victim to the mysterious disease.

The 'Havana Syndrome', known as the world's most mysterious attack, has entered India. The Havana Syndrome disease is haunting America and its officials like a shadow, but the world warlord America looks helpless against it. Williams Burns, director of the US Central Intelligence Agency, came to Afghanistan to discuss the Taliban regime with India, but he faced another catastrophe here.

Reports in the American press that another officer who had gone to India with Williams Burns had been attacked with air syndrome. The identity of the officer has not been disclosed. However, he needed immediate medical treatment after returning from India, CNA quoted unnamed sources as saying. A government source said the incident had sent shockwaves through the US government and William Burns. The other two sources said the CIA believes the attack on Hawa Syndrome sent a direct message to Burns that no one, including those working directly with America's top intelligence agency, was safe.

A CIA spokesman did not confirm the attack on his official in India with air syndrome, but said the United States and its agencies were taking every case of air syndrome seriously. Symptoms such as headache, vomiting, memory loss, and dizziness can be seen in people with airway syndrome. The disease was first reported in the Cuban capital, Havana, in 2013, and has been dubbed "Havana Syndrome". Several U.S. embassy officials in Havana were among the victims.

Havana syndrome has plagued US and Canadian ambassadors, spies and embassy staff around the world. After Cuba, more than 200 Americans have been infected in Australia, Austria, Colombia, Russia and Uzbekistan. However, scientists conducting research on the basis of symptoms have not yet found out the causes of this disease.

In 2014, US embassy officials and CIA spies in Cuba complained of vomiting, nosebleeds, earaches and fatigue. Examination of his brain revealed that his brain tissue had been damaged in a way similar to that caused by a bomb blast or a car accident. The United States withdrew more than half of its employees immediately after the incident.

According to some sources, American officials were attacked with laser weapons. U.S. officials also reported similar incidents in China and Russia. U.S. officials believe Russia is behind the mysterious attack, but no concrete evidence has been found.

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