CIA Vienna station chief removed amid 'Havana syndrome' criticism
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CIA reportedly removes Vienna station chief for handling of 'Havana syndrome' cases
The CIA has reportedly removed its station chief in Vienna due to handling "Havana syndrome" cases among U.S. personnel at the Embassy in Austria.According to NPR and the Washington Post, the alleged removal came because the top officer did not act swiftly to reports of U.S. personnel at the U.S. Embassy suffering symptoms from the mysterious illness.The Post reported that the top official "had expressed skepticism about the ailments" after doze…
CIA Recalls Vienna Station Chief In Move Related To Handling Of 'Havana Syndrome'
A growing number of U.S. intelligence officers and diplomats in Vienna have reported symptoms in recent months consistent with Havana syndrome, which include dizziness, migraines and memory loss.(Image credit: Ian Morton/NPR)
CIA Vienna station chief removed amid 'Havana syndrome' criticism: Report
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 US Embassy there, the Washington Post reported on Thursday. The Post, which cited unnamed current and former US officials, reported the action would send a message that leaders must take seriously the Havana syndrome, a mysterious set of ailments that include mi…
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