Sonic attacks: US embassy fears spread to China

After Cuban accusations, State Department puts staff on alert in China too

A US embassy seal is vandalised and covered in paint after protests in Manilla in 2012
A US embassy seal, vandalised and covered in paint in 2012
(Image credit: Noel Celis/AFP/Getty Images)

US embassy workers in China have been warned they may be at risk of ‘sonic attacks’ after a consulate employee reported abnormal sensations of sound and pressure.

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