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U.S. CIA Vienna station chief removed amid criticisms over Havana syndrome cases -Washington Post By Reuters

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The CIA has removed its Vienna station chief following criticism of his management, including what some considered an inadequate response to reports of Havana syndrome incidents at the U.S. embassy there, the Washington Post reported on Thursday.

The Post quoted former U.S. officials and said this would be a signal that leaders should take serious the Havana Syndrome, an enigmatic set of conditions first described by U.S. Embassy officials in Cuba back in 2016.

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