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The US suspects Russian microwaves for embassy injuries in Cuba and China – Quartz

May 16, 2019
The US suspects Russian microwaves for embassy injuries in Cuba and China  Quartz

US diplomats and spies who suffered mysterious brain injuries in Cuba and China have seen many explanations for their problems: Sound weapons.

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