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MOSCOW, March 26 (Xinhua) -- Russia on Saturday rejected as unfounded the Pentagon
report which claims Moscow provided Saddam Hussein with information on
U.S. military movements in the early period of the Iraq war in 2003.
"Similar, baseless accusations concerning Russia's intelligence have been
made more than once." Russian Foreign Intelligence Service spokesman Boris
Labusov said. "We don't consider it necessary to comment on such fabrications."
He was responding to a Pentagon report released on Friday which, citing a document
seized from the toppled Saddam regime, claimed that Russian military intelligence
was passed on to Saddam through the Russian embassy in Baghdad at
that time.
Much of the Russian intelligence, however, turned out to be
counterproductive, it said.
The report was written by the Pentagon's Joint Forces Command in assessing
the events in the opening months of the Iraq war. Enditem |