CIA recalls Vienna station chief over mismanagement of 'Havana Syndrome' cases
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The CIA recalled its station chief in Vienna, Austria, amid concerns about mismanagement of suspected cases of the mysterious health issue known as “Havana Syndrome” at the city’s U.S. embassy, a senior U.S. official confirmed to Fox News on Thursday.
The Washington Post was first to report on the station chief’s ouster.
The removal occurred after dozens of U.S. personnel stationed in Vienna reported symptoms consistent with the illness in recent months, the Post reported, citing current and former U.S. officials. The incidents prompted U.S. officials to shut down offices at the embassy last month.
The station chief was also accused of being skeptical about whether the reported cases of Havana Syndrome were genuine.
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