https://youtu.be/FqXUyRLkjGI?t=14m23s
MS NAUERT: Yes. So we are certainly aware of what has happened there. Give me one second here.
And that’s why we got a little bit of a late start getting some recent updates for you on this.
So some U.S. Government personnel who were working at our embassy in Havana, Cuba on official duties – so they were there working on behalf of the U.S. embassy there – they’ve reported some incidents which have caused a variety of physical symptoms.
I’m not going to be able to give you a ton of information about this today, but I’ll tell you what we do have that we can provide so far.
We don’t have any definitive answers about the source or the cause of what we consider to be incidents.
We can tell you that on May 23rd, the State Department took further action.
We asked two officials who were accredited at the Embassy of Cuba in the United States to depart the United States. Those two individuals have departed the United States.
We take this situation very seriously.
One of the things we talk about here often is that the safety and security of American citizens at home and abroad is our top priority.
We’re taking that situation seriously and it’s under investigation right now.
https://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/dpb/2017/08/273288.htm
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