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US plans to accuse Russia of interfering with November election
The United States is to accuse Russia of a sustained campaign to interfere in the November presidential election, US media has reported.
The Biden administration is expected to address the Kremlin’s efforts to influence public opinion with a series of actions including criminal charges, according to CBS, the BBC’s partner in the US.
The Russian state media network RT – formerly Russia Today – would be a major focus of the US efforts, according to CNN.
Attorney General Merrick Garland is expected to announce sanctions or other law enforcement action on Wednesday.
US officials warn that a growing number of foreign adversaries have attempted to interfere with its elections since Russia’s efforts in 2016.
In June, a group of hackers linked to the Iranian government successfully breached the Donald Trump campaign and leaked some of its internal documents.
This is a breaking news story and will be updated.
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