Russia's Ambassador to the UK has claimed cyber attacks on a controversial constitutional referendum came from the UK. Envoy Andrei Kelin said he was not accusing the British state of carrying out the alleged hacking, but claimed "several cyber attacks" originated from UK territory.
The referendum saw sweeping changes to Russia's constitution - paving the way for Vladimir Putin to remain in power until 2036.
The Ambassador also rejected claims his country's intelligence services tried to steal details of research into coronavirus vaccines.
Kelin said there was "no sense" in the allegations made by Britain, the United States and Canada. He said: "I don't believe in this story at all, there is no sense in it." He added "I learned about
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