Kremlin Denies Western Sabotage Allegations
The Kremlin dismissed longstanding accusations from the West about Russian sabotage in the U.S. and Europe, calling them 'empty and ephemeral.' The remarks followed reports that the U.S. had halted counter-sabotage measures. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov noted the absence of evidence against Russia and criticized the Trump administration's actions.

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The Kremlin has firmly rejected Western allegations accusing Russia of engaging in sabotage activities in the U.S. and Europe, describing such accusations as 'empty and ephemeral.'
This response came following reports that the U.S. had ceased its measures designed to counter alleged Russian sabotage.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov commented that there is no evidence to support claims of Russian sabotage campaigns and that the Trump administration's recent actions aim to dispense with ineffective and corrupt measures.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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