The Kremlin dismissed US's hacking accusations as 'amateurish' and denied it tried to influence the recent US Presidential elections. The US intelligence community published a report last week to back its claims of Russia's hacking into the US voting system and other malicious activities and propaganda aimed to sway the vote. Our correspondent Daria Bondarchuk reports from Moscow.
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