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In Ecuador said about the Russian involvement in the protests

In Ecuador believe that the protests in the country involved in Russia. As stated by the head of the interior Ministry Maria Paula Roma, for anti-government statements on social networks could be used Russian IP addresses, writes the Peruvian newspaper El Comercio.

According to the Minister, the main allegations against the government was done in Venezuela, and some of the attacks have originated from Russia. This case is already engaged in the General Prosecutor’s office, she will report the results of the investigation and tell you about the possible collusion of local and Federal authorities with foreign, added Rum.

According to her, occurred in the country was not a political revolution, but an attempt to destabilize the government.

Recall that the protests in Ecuador began after the 3rd of October in the country were abolished subsidies on diesel fuel and gasoline, and their prices rose by about 120%. President Lenin Moreno announced in a state of emergency.

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