The United States has reportedly captured a device believed to be connected to Havana Syndrome, according to intelligence expert Sasha Ingber. The device’s exact nature and capabilities remain undisclosed, but it is considered significant in understanding the phenomena that have perplexed officials and medical experts in recent years.
Ingber cited multiple sources—four in total, including two individuals familiar with U.S. special operations—who confirmed the acquisition of the device. These sources described the weapon as potentially linked to the reported health incidents affecting U.S. government personnel abroad, raising questions about its origin and purpose.
The development comes amid ongoing investigations into Havana Syndrome, which has affected diplomats and intelligence personnel in various locations since 2016. While the specifics of the device remain under wraps, U.S. authorities continue to assess its implications for national security and health protocols.
Officials have yet to issue official statements regarding the capture or details about the device. The intelligence community and relevant agencies are likely to conduct further analyses to determine how the device was used and whether it represents a new threat or a technological advancement related to the syndrome.