RT: ‘Maybe I said something wrong’: Putin mocks US surveillance during presser power blackout
During BRICS presser in India, Vladimir Putin warned all Russian journalists in the room of being a target of US intelligence. Shortly afterwards, a brief power outage made the Russian president jokingly wonder if he had “said something wrong.”
The US official institutions are “snooping and eavesdropping on everyone,” Putin said at the beginning of the press conference while commenting on US Vice President Joe Biden’s statement on the possibility of cyberattacks against Russia.
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WNU Editor: It happens at the 0:48 mark in the above video.
More News On Russian President Putin's News Conference Today And His Response To U.S. Hacking Allegations
The NSA’s Far Reach? Power Fails After Putin ‘Said Something Wrong’ (VIDEO) -- Sputnik
Putin: US’ official agencies ‘spying on and eavesdropping all’ -- TASS
Putin dismisses US threat of retaliation over alleged hacking -- The Guardian/Reuters
Putin dismisses U.S. hacking allegations as campaign rhetoric -- Reuters
Putin denies plans to 'influence' US election -- DW
Putin says Russia not trying to influence U.S. presidential election -- UPI
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