Russia accuses West of meddling in its election
- The SVR Foreign Intelligence Service claimed that the Biden administration plans cyber attacks on Russia's voting system.
- Putin is expected to win the upcoming election by a large margin.
- The SVR accused the US administration of trying to influence the Russian election turnout.
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Russia's spy service KGB accuses US of trying to meddle in election
President Vladimir Putin's foreign intelligence service on Monday accused the United States of trying to meddle in Russia's presidential election and said that Washington even had plans to launch a cyber attack on the online voting system.
Russian intel agency says US planning cyber attacks to influence country’s presidential elections
Russian foreign intelligence agency accused the United States of attempting to meddle in the country's upcoming presidential election later this week in which President Vladimir Putin is set to extend his hold over Moscow's corridors of power.
Russia's spy service accuses US of trying to meddle in presidential election
MOSCOW - President Vladimir Putin's foreign intelligence service on Monday accused the United States of trying to meddle in Russia's presidential election and said that Washington even had plans to launch a cyber attack on the online voting system. Read more at straitstimes.com.
White House denies Russian allegations of attempted election meddling
Russian allegations that the United States is trying to meddle in its presidential election are "categorically false," the White House said on Tuesday, renewing its accusations of Moscow election interference in the U.S. and elsewhere.
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