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Kremlin: Liz Truss’s cell phone was not monitored by Russian agents

The article in the British newspaper Daily Mail that reported that Russian agents had intercepted her mobile phone Liz Truss rejected on Monday (31/10) the Kremlin.

The British tabloid Daily Mail wrote on Saturday (29/10) that Russian agents gained access to Tras’s phone when she was foreign minister.

Asked about the publication, the representative of the Kremlin Dmitry Peskov he replied that few reports in the British media can be taken seriously.

“Unfortunately, there is a dearth of material in the British media that can be taken as serious. And we treat these forms as yellow press,” added Peskov.

According to the report, hackers gained access to “top secret details” of Trump’s consultations with foreign alliesin addition to personal messages exchanged with her close associate, Kwazi Kwarteng, who was later appointed Finance Minister.

The messages allegedly covered discussions between the then British foreign minister and foreign ministers of other countries about the war in Ukraine, including details of weapons system shipments, the Daily Mail claims.

The British newspaper, which cites unnamed imgs, as reported by the Athens News Agency, speaks of receiving messages covering a period of up to a year.

The hacking of Liz Truss’ personal phone was discovered during her campaign for the leadership of the ruling Conservative Party, the Daily Mail reports.

Source: News Beast

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