The foreign intelligence service of Russian President Vladimir Putin charged on Monday that Washington was attempting to influence Russia’s presidential election and even planned to assault the internet voting system through cyberattack.
Putin has issued a warning to the West that any attempt by foreign forces to tamper with the ballot would be viewed as an act of aggression. Putin is almost guaranteed to win the presidential election scheduled for March 15–17.
Russia’s SVR Foreign Intelligence Service said in a statement it had information that U.S. President Joe Biden’s administration had set out to meddle in the election, state media reported.
“According to information received by the Foreign Intelligence Service of the Russian Federation, the administration of J. Biden is setting a task for American NGOs to achieve a decrease in turnout,” the SVR was cited as saying.
“With the participation of leading American IT specialists, it is planned to carry out cyber attacks on the remote electronic voting system, which will make it impossible to count the votes of a significant proportion of Russian voters,” the SVR said.
The SVR, the main successor to the KGB’s First Directorate foreign spying service, did not set out any evidence for its assertions. There was no immediate reaction from Washington.
The West casts Putin as a dictator, a war criminal and a killer who has led Russia into an imperial-style land grab that has weakened Russia and forged Ukrainian statehood, while uniting the West and handing NATO a post-Cold War mission.
Putin casts the Ukraine war as an existential battle between a “sacred” Russian civilisation and an arrogant West which he says is in cultural, political and economic decline and which sought to humiliate Russia after the fall of the Soviet Union.
The Kremlin last week said that Russia will not meddle in the November U.S. presidential election, and dismissed American findings that Moscow orchestrated campaigns to sway both the 2016 and 2020 U.S. presidential elections.
Putin, Russia’s paramount leader since the last day of 1999, has dropped a series of ironic remarks about the U.S. election, saying that he finds Joe Biden preferable as the next U.S. president to Donald Trump.