After a US official accused Russia of hacking the White House’s computers, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that such claims have become a type of sport.
"In regard to CNN’s sources, I don’t know who their sources are. We know that blaming everything on Russia has already turned into some sort of sport. But what’s most important is that they aren't looking for any submarines in the Potomac River, as has been seen in other countries," RIA Novosti cited him as saying.
On Tuesday night, CNN reported Russia had hacked the White House’s computers, saying those to blame “worked for the Russian government.”
Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Ben Rhodes repeatedly accused Moscow of cyberattacks.