Interference in US elections: The charges against 13 Russian citizens

in #us7 years ago

US Federal Investigation Agency Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has filed a complaint against Russia on behalf of the United States presidential elections in 2016, according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).

In a BBC report on Saturday morning, the incident has been described as a major development in the investigations of Russian intervention in US presidential elections.


It has been said that the 13 people who filed the FBI allegation against the accused have been charged with fraud and conspiracy against online and fraud and fraud in the identity of five.


According to the BBC's report, the names of 13 people of Russia were found in the investigations of FBI Special Counsel Robert Mouwelar, who was investigating allegations of Russian intervention in the US presidential election.


It has also been reported that Russia's three organizations have also been named in the Mueller's charge sheet, including the St. Petersburg-based Internet Research Agency. According to the 37-page complaint sheet, the company's strategic goal of sowing disagreements in US political system, including the US presidential election of 2016, was that of the company.


US Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein said at a press conference that they have not yet received any proof of involvement in the illegal activities of any US citizen.


Since the US elections in 2016, it has been accused of Russian interference. However, US President Donald Trump expressed doubts about the allegations from the beginning. On the other hand, Russian President Vladimir Putin has always denied the allegation of interference in the US elections.