The Kremlin is interested in data about the tapping of Putin by the US secret services

Dmitry Peskov

In the Kremlin considered noteworthy WikiLeaks released information about the attempted wiretapping of President Vladimir Putin from the United States. As reported by RIA Novosti, said the press Secretary of the head of state, Dmitry Peskov.

“Together with the global community, we naturally drew attention to these published data,” the official said, adding that “they need to carefully read”.

As the Sands, in Washington do not hide that they actively listen to the Russian officials, including Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak. “This one does not hide. So here you can WikiLeaks not to reveal [information], you can guess,” he added.

Apparently, at a briefing Peskov asked the question incorrectly. In the words of Interfax, and TASS asked him to comment on appeared on the WikiLeaks material, according to which the CIA uses to listen to Putin five servers.

In fact, as WikiLeaks said in a Twitter, talking about the fact that “the CIA has hidden five test servers to listen to called PocketPutin”. As experts explain, the servers are not used directly for wiretapping: they can store data obtained as a result of this kind of espionage. In addition to the words of Putin (perhaps inadvertently obtained by fusion of the words put and in), this publication has nothing to do with the Russian President.

March 7, WikiLeaks founded by Julian Assange, the project began a new series of publications of classified information Central intelligence Agency of the United States. In the first part, there are almost nine thousand of documents and files that have flowed from the network of the CIA.

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