Moscow:

Moscow on Saturday denied it was behind faux movies in regards to the US election after American intelligence mentioned Russia was behind a faux video exhibiting a Haitian immigrant claiming to have voted a number of instances.

Three US intelligence companies on Friday mentioned in a joint assertion that “Russian affect actors” created the video as a part of “Moscow’s broader effort to lift unfounded questions in regards to the integrity of the US election”.

The assertion additionally mentioned Russian actors have been behind one other faux video.

“We have now seen the assertion of the US intelligence companies accusing our nation of disseminating fabricated movies about electoral violations in the US. We view these allegations as baseless,” the Russian embassy in the US mentioned in a press release on Telegram.

The 20-second clip encompasses a man saying in a stilted, robotic supply: “We’re from Haiti. We got here to America six months in the past, and we have already got our American citizenship — we’re voting Kamala Harris.”

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, the highest election official within the swing state, mentioned Friday the video was an instance of “focused disinformation”.

Raffensperger mentioned the “clearly faux” video was seemingly a manufacturing of “Russian troll farms”.

The embassy mentioned that Russia had not obtained “any proof for these claims throughout its communications with US officers”.

“As President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly pressured, we respect the desire of the American folks. All insinuations about ‘Russian machinations’ are malicious slander,” the embassy mentioned in a press release additionally launched by the Russian international ministry.

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