West has no evidence in accusations of cyberattacks against Moscow - Slutsky

MOSCOW. Oct 4 (Interfax) - The West cannot substantiate its accusations against Moscow for staging cyberattacks by true evidence, State Duma Foreign Affairs Committee Chair Leonid Slutsky said.

"There is no evidence again, and, most apparently, no one is going to produce it. All of this strongly looks like methods of the Cold War in the Soviet times. It is an absolutely deadlocked and destructive policy," Slutsky told reporters on Thursday.

All of the accusations against Russia brought by the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and the United States supporting them for alleged cyberattacks "is another nonsense, which can be viewed as nothing but a large-scale provocation," he said. "The sole goal is to maintain a myth about Russia as an aggressor country in order to resolve its geopolitical and internal objectives," the politician said with confidence.