CBS: Uzbekistan incident raises suspicions of Russian involvement in Cuba attacks
A newly revealed incident reported by a USAID officer who is based at the American embassy in Uzbekistan is raising suspicions Russia may have been involved and could have had a hand in bizarre attacks targeting U.S. diplomats in Cuba, according to American sources.
In September, the officer and his wife reported, according to one source familiar with the incident, what may have been at least one acoustic attack similar to those experienced by the diplomats in Havana.
The first Cuba attacks began in November 2016, and the last report of an attack was in August 2017. Victims of the attacks in Cuba describe hearing a loud, high-pitched sound often described like a hiss of cicadas or crickets in unusual places—often in their homes.
The State Department declined to describe in detail the incident in Tashkent.
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Update: American embassy workers in Uzbekistan 'come under sonic attack similar to diplomats in Cuba' say sources - but the US State Department insists there was 'NO incident' in the central Asian country (Daily Mai)
WNU Editor: The U.S. State Department is denying reports that such an attack (i.e. acoustic) has occurred .... State Department denies American in Uzbekistan experienced acoustic attack (The Hill).
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