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US to sanction Russia over hacking, election meddling

Move will affect more than 30 Russian entities, reports Wall Street Journal

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 15 Apr 2021 10:00PM

US to sanction Russia over hacking, election meddling
US President Joe Biden and his Russian counterpart have agreed to continue dialogue amid escalated tensions between both countries. – AFP pic, April 15, 2021

WASHINGTON – The United States will announce sanctions against Russia today in retaliation for alleged election interference and hacking, American media reported.

Tensions have escalated between the two countries in recent months over a raft of issues, most recently over Russia amassing troops on its border with Ukraine.

The sanctions will affect more than 30 Russian entities and include expelling more than 10 Russians from the US, including diplomats, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing sources.

The newspaper said the diplomats will be targeted as punishment over allegations – denied by Russia – that it offered to pay militants in Afghanistan to kill American military personnel.

The executive order will also expand an existing ban on US banks trading in Russian government debt.

Washington is also set to formally accuse Russian intelligence of carrying out the SolarWinds hack that targeted more than 100 US companies, and 18,000 government and private computer networks.

The president of Microsoft, one of the companies targeted, said the sophistication and scale of the SolarWinds attack is on a level not previously seen.

Russia has denied carrying out the attack.

Together with Britain, Australia, Canada and the European Union, the US will also sanction eight individuals and entities over the occupation of Crimea, the Journal reported.

The sanctions come at a difficult time for US-Russia relations.

US President Joe Biden and Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin held a phone call on Tuesday, in which they agreed to “continue dialogue” after Biden last month described Putin as a “killer” who will “pay a price” for election meddling.

US intelligence previously said Putin and other senior officials “are aware of and probably directed” Russia’s influence operation to sway the vote in the 2020 election in favour of Donald Trump.

More recently, a Russian troop build-up on the border with Ukraine – where Kiev’s forces have been battling pro-Russian separatists since 2014 – has sparked widespread alarm and warnings from North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. – AFP, April 15, 2021

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