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Alleged Kremlin agents hacked Liz Truss' cell phone. The Mail

The British periodical "The Mail" reported that alleged Kremlin agents hacked Liz Truss' cell phone. The wiretapping was discovered during the Conservative Party leadership campaign.

The Mail said the messages in foreign hands included criticism of Johnson by Truss and Kwarteng, "raising the potential risk of blackmail."

Referring to Alex Younger, the former head of the British foreign intelligence service MI 6, The "Times" newspaper writes that Israeli "Pegasus" spying programs may have hacked the personal phone of former Prime Minister of Great Britain Liz Truss.