![]() ![]() “We take these reports very seriously and in line with our role as host state we are working with the US authorities on jointly getting to the bottom of this,” Austria’s Foreign Ministry said in a short statement. VIENNA (Reuters) - Austria is working with the U.S. VIENNA, July 17 (Reuters) - Austria is working with the U.S. The New Yorker magazine said on Friday, July 16, that since US President Joe Biden took office in January, roughly two dozen US intelligence officers, diplomats, and other officials in Vienna have reported symptoms similar to those of Havana syndrome, making it the second-biggest hotspot after Havana. Since then, more than 130 cases have emerged. The paper quotes unnamed US officials saying that removing the top officer in Vienna would send a message that leaders should take Havana syndrome seriously. ![]() US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said last month his country is conducting a government-wide review into who or what caused what it suspects were “directed” radio frequency attacks on US diplomats that resulted in various neurological ailments and that first emerged in the Cuban capital in 2016. The first case of what is now known as 'Havana Syndrome' was reported by US officials stationed in Havana, Cuba, in 2016. Austria is working with the US authorities to get to the bottom of a reported spate of suspected cases of an ailment known as “ Havana syndrome” among US diplomats in Vienna, the Austrian Foreign Ministry said on Saturday, July 17. By Denise Hruby and Jennifer Hansler, CNN Updated 0630 GMT (1430 HKT) JJUST WATCHED Austria investigating reports of 'Havana syndrome' among US diplomats Replay MUST WATCH See. ![]()
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