Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

US poll meddling: 12 Russians charged

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WASHINGTON: A dozen Russian intelligen­ce officers on Friday were charged with hacking into the computers of the Democratic Party and the campaign of Hillary Clinton to influence the 2016 presidenti­al election, according to a new indictment obtained by special counsel Robert Muller.

The new charges come just days ahead of President Donald Trump’s summit with his Russian counterpar­t Vladimir Putin in Helsinki, Finland.

“When we confront foreign interferen­ce in American elections, it is important for us to avoid thinking politicall­y as Republican­s or Democrats and instead to think patriotica­lly as Americans. Our response must not depend on who was victimized,” deputy attorney general Rod Rosenstein said at a news briefing where he announced the new charges that were filed earlier in the day.

These Russian intelligen­ce officers are accused of hacking into the computer networks of the Democrats and members of the Clinton campaign such as her campaign chair John Podesta, stealing documents, and distributi­ng them through Wikileaks indirectly and directly through Dcleaks posing as Guccifer 2.0, a lone Russian hacker.

The officers belonged to Russian military intelligen­ce agency called GRU.

The special counsel has also obtained guilty pleas from Trump campaign aides such as Michael Flynn and George Papadopoul­os and Paul Manafort, the former Trump campaign chair, in currently in jail awaiting trial.

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