Florida Keys arrest of alleged Russian spy connected to ‘Havana Syndrome' mystery seen in new video

Florida Keys arrest of alleged Russian spy connected to ‘Havana Syndrome' mystery seen in new video

A simple traffic stop in the Florida Keys that was caught on camera nearly four years ago is believed to be linked to the so-called "Havana Syndrome" mystery that started in Cuba back in 2016.

The June 16, 2020 stop of Vitalli Kovalev after he allegedly fled from Key West Police is under scrutiny following a "60 Minutes" report on Sunday that suggested Russia is behind the "Havana Syndrome" incident.

Havana syndrome is still under investigation but includes a string of health problems dating back to 2016, when officials working at the U.S. Embassy in Havana reported sudden unexplained head pressure, head or ear pain, or dizziness.

The Pentagon confirmed Monday that a senior Defense Departmen...

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