US pays out $3m to victims of mysterious Havana Syndrome
The US government has compensated victims of Havana Syndrome, paying nearly $3 million to affected personnel. The payments mark the first financial support under the 2021 Havana Act for staff dealing with unexplained neurological symptoms, first reported in 2016 by US diplomats in Cuba. The condition has raised ongoing concerns about potential foreign attacks on US personnel.
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Published 11 Jul 2026, 12:48 UTC · Updated 11 Jul 2026, 13:00 UTC
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