Russia dismissed as "murky" the case brought up by the United States against two Russian security agents and two criminal hackers charged over massive data breach of Yahoo accounts in 2014. Moscow suggests it's an attempt to "divert attention from the latest Wikileaks revelations about CIA's spying practices. And denies any involvement of its officials in cybercrime. Our correspondent Daria Bondarchuk reports from Moscow.
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