Russian intelligence provided: Putin's claim of direct intervention in US elections


Washington, Ta. September 10, 2019, Tuesday

A top-level intelligence report was captured by a US agent, Russia's president Vladimir Putin played a direct role in America's 2016 presidential election, the media reported.

One person has been reporting to US intelligence for decades and was easily accessible to Putin as well as sent photos of high-level documents lying on the table of Russian leaders.

But the spies were pulled out of Russia, most of the US media said. The CIA initially offered to publish the documents in late 2016 after media reports revealed the seriousness of the mediation beyond the border in Russia's election.

Initially, the informant refused to talk about family issues, resulting in suspicion that he was troubling. After months of media inquiries about the spy, the agent was a little softened. The print was written. The CIA rejected the American media report.

Meanwhile, the Kremlin said that the person detained by the Russian media and whom the American spy agency described as a spy could never go to President Putin and he was expelled. Citing sources, a Russian newspaper has identified a man who was expelled from Russia in 2017, citing sources.

A Kremlin spokesman said the man was working in the Principal's administration, but was fired a few years ago.

So an American channel said that the spy had been providing information for decades and could even go to Putin's office, whose photos he also posted. He also sent photos of high-level documents to the Russian leader's table.

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