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13 Russians charged with poll meddling

Indictment alleges use of bogus social media posts and adverts to sway political opinion

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Special Counsel Mueller alleges they used bogus social media posts and adverts fraudulent­ly purchased in the name of Americans to sway political opinion |

Thirteen Russians and three Russian entities were yesterday charged with an elaborate plot to interfere in the 2016 US presidenti­al election, federal prosecutor­s said.

The indictment, brought by the office of special counsel Robert Mueller, alleges that Russians used bogus social media postings and advertisem­ents fraudulent­ly purchased in the name of Americans to sway political opinion during the race between Republican Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, his Democratic opponent.

The charges are the most direct allegation to date of illegal Russian meddling in the election. The goal, the indictment says, was to “sow discord in the US political system, including the 2016 presidenti­al election”.

Charges include conspiracy, wire fraud, bank fraud and aggravated identity theft.

The charges arise from Mueller’s investigat­ion into Russian interferen­ce in the election and whether there was improper coordinati­on between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin.

Before yesterday, four people, including Trump’s former national security adviser and former campaign chairman, had been charged in Mueller’s investigat­ion.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Reuters he was not yet familiar with the US indictment­s. “We have not yet familiaris­ed ourselves [with the indictment­s],” he said.

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