Russia’s ambassador to Britain has rejected allegations that his country’s intelligence services sought to steal information about a coronavirus vaccine.Andrei Kelin said in a BBC interview broadcast Sunday that there was “no sense” in the allegations made last week by the United States, Britain and Canada.
What is Cozy Bear? What we know about the hackers accused of targeting COVID-19 research “I don’t believe in this story at all, there is no sense in it,” he said when asked about the allegations. “I learned about their (the hackers) existence from British media.
In this world, to attribute any kind of computer hackers to any country, it is impossible.”Intelligence agencies in the U.S., Britain and Canada on Thursday accused the hacking.