US embassy staff in Colombia suffering from Havana Syndrome ahead of Blinken's visit
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The U.S. Embassy in Colombia is investigating several cases of the mysterious neurological affliction known as Havana Syndrome, U.S. officials said, days before Secretary of State Antony Blinken is expected to visit.
At least five American families have come down with ailments, said people familiar with the matter in Bogotá, the Colombian capital.
Embassy staff were initially alerted to "an unexplained health incident" via email in mid-September. A later email, dated Oct. 1, informed embassy personnel that the regional security office was investigating "additional Anomalous Health Incidents," the U.S. government’s term for the illness.
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