State and local officials across the affected areas are working with the federal government to investigate the bomb hoaxes.
"Unfortunately, when something bad happens, it is often claimed to be of Russian origin," a Russian official told Newsweek.
The threats, which were deemed to be non-credible, caused two polling locations in Fulton County, Georgia, to be evacuated.
A U.S. official said the intelligence community and FBI have yet to attribute Tuesday’s fake bomb threats to the Russian ...
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Georgia is not going to be intimidated. Russia just decided they picked on the wrong Georgia,” the state’s top election ...
Federal law enforcement and swing-state election officials reported bomb threats to polling stations on Tuesday, saying they ...
The FBI said it appeared Russia was behind discredited bomb threats made in Georgia and other states on Election Day. “The ...
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Several non-credible bomb threats that briefly disrupted voting at twelve Georgia polling places originated from Russia, ...