U.S. to give some ‘Havana syndrome’ victims six-figure compensation
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Biden administration preparing to compensate some 'Havana syndrome' victims up to $200,000
By Kylie Atwood, Katie Bo Lillis and Jennifer Hansler, CNNSome victims of the mysterious “Havana syndrome” are expected to be paid between $100,000 and $200,000 from the US government — based on the extent of their injuries and which department they work for — according to two congressional aides familiar with administration deliberations and a former intelligence official.Dating back to at least 2016, US diplomats, spies and service members aro…
Biden administration preparing to compensate some 'Havana syndrome' victims up to $200,000
By Kylie Atwood, Katie Bo Lillis and Jennifer Hansler, CNNSome victims of the mysterious “Havana syndrome” are expected to be paid between $100,000 and $200,000 from the US government — based on the extent of their injuries and which department they work for — according to two congressional aides familiar with administration deliberations and a former intelligence official.Dating back to at least 2016, US diplomats, spies and service members aro…
Biden administration preparing to compensate some 'Havana syndrome' victims up to $200,000
Some victims of the mysterious "Havana syndrome" are expected to be paid between $100,000 and $200,000 from the US government -- based on the extent of their injuries and which department they work for -- according to two congressional aides familiar with administration deliberations and a former intelligence official.
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