AP learned that the United States fears Russian interference in the elections because of Ukraine

AP learned that the United States fears Russian interference in the elections because of Ukraine
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The American intelligence services believe that Putin may regard Washington's support for Ukraine as an "insult", which "will give him an additional incentive to intervene."Moscow has denied all such previous accusations.

US intelligence agencies admit that Moscow may use US support for Ukraine to further interfere in the political affairs of the country, the Associated Press reported, citing sources.

At the same time, US intelligence has not yet received any evidence that any relevant instructions were given by President Vladimir Putin.

“But given Putin’s antipathy towards the West and his repeated denunciations of Ukraine, officials believe he may view U.S. support for Ukraine as a direct insult to him, giving him additional incentive to interfere in yet another U.S. election.” AR writes with reference to interlocutors. At the same time, the publication adds that so far in Washington there is no understanding of which candidates RUSSIA can support in case of interference in the elections.

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In July 2021, US President Joe Biden already accused Russia of trying to interfere in the 2022 US elections. On November 8, elections will be held for both houses of Congress: the House of Representatives and the Senate. Representatives from all 435 congressional districts will be elected to the House of Representatives, and 43 out of 100 senators will be elected to the Senate. Biden accused Russia of spreading false information in an attempt to influence the upcoming elections.

The State Duma regarded the words of the American president as "an instruction to the US intelligence community to intensify work in the Russian direction." “New accusations against our country of interfering in the US elections, now in 2022, look like an attempt by Washington to cover up its own interference in the elections in Russia. Joe Biden, by tradition, did not give a single example of Russian interference in the internal affairs of the United States, ”said Vasily Piskarev, chairman of the State Duma commission to investigate the facts of interference by foreign states in the internal affairs of Russia.

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The United States has been accusing Russia of trying to interfere in elections for several years now. Washington believes that Moscow took certain actions to ensure that Republican candidate Donald Trump won the presidential election in 2016 .

Moscow categorically rejected all such statements. The press secretary of the Russian president, Dmitry Peskov, called such reports paranoid and had nothing to do with reality.

US intelligence also reported that, according to its data, Russia also tried to interfere in the 2020 presidential election, launching a campaign to "denigrate" Democratic candidate Joe Biden.

Russia denied these accusations as well. The Russian embassy called them groundless.