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Thatâs pretty funny, in a cheeky kind of way.No.
This about sums up the allegations.
*On April 1, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs posted a spoof voicemail offering âRussian hackers servicesâ and âelection interference.â And the mainstream US media appears not amused.
âYou have reached the Russian embassy, your call is very important to us. To arrange a call from a Russian diplomat to your political opponents, press one,â the message posted on the ministryâs official Facebook page says, playing first in Russian, then in English.
âTo use the services of Russian hackers press two,â it goes on.
âTo request election interference, press three and wait until the next election campaign. Please note that all calls are recorded for quality improvement and training purposes.â*
rt.com/news/383098-russia-foreign-ministry-spoof-hackers/
I imagine six does all three to someone, seven denies it, and eight requests an autographed picture of Putin, shirtless.And how odd that you canât press three, four, and five to murder opposition leaders, incarcerate protesters, and ruin journalists, respectively.