The Kremlin is interested in data about the attempts of “wiretapping” Putin

Press Secretary of the Russian President Dmitry Peskov said that the Kremlin is interested in the information about the wiretap of negotiations of the head of state Vladimir Putin, reports RIA Novosti.

According to him, the Kremlin drew attention to the published international non-profit organization WikiLeaks data. Peskov said that the documents deserve the attention and “in them it is necessary to carefully read”.

“But, as you know, in Washington, in fact, do not hide that they actively listen to Russian officials. They are our Ambassador (Sergey) Kislyak (listen) and so on. This one does not hide. So here you can WikiLeaks and not to disclose, can guess,” he said.

Earlier, the international non-profit organization WikiLeaks has published about 9 thousands of documents from the internal network of the Center for Cyberathlete, which is located at the CIA in Langley. From the documents it became known that a wire engaged at least 5,000 employees.

According to WikiLeaks, the first part of the publication is less than one percent of the total documents.

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