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No evidence of ‘sonic attacks’ on diplomats, says US Republican Senator
Former secretary of state John Kerry speaks during a ceremony outside the US embassy in Havana, Cuba

US SENATOR Jeff Flake rejected accusations of “sonic attacks” against Washington’s diplomats in Cuba on his latest visit there on Saturday.

Republican Mr Flake said there was no evidence that the mysterious ear-piercing noise that embassy staff claimed made them ill and prompted October’s downgrade in diplomatic relations was a malicious attack.

The Senate foreign relations committee member, an advocate of detente with Cuba, said classified briefings from US officials had left him with no reason to doubt the Cuban account, without revealing their contents.

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