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3. Путин прокомментировал допинг-скандал и кибератаки на WADA | Спорт | Аргументы и Факты
Moscow, September 16 - AIF -Moscow .
Russian President Vladimir Putin declared that cyber attacks on the database of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) have re-surfaced information, which is of interest to the society , as RIA Novosti reported .
VADA-gate. Top 5 questions on the situation of "legal" doping
"We do not agree with what hackers do, but what they have done, can not be of no interest to the international community, especially the sports community. It raises a lot of questions ", - President said.
He noted that the fact that officially healthy athletes legally take medications that are prohibited for others, while people who are obviously suffering from serious illnesses or severe disabilities, even on suspicion of taking some drugs are excluded from the Paralympic Games, does not really fit into any framework. A reminder, earlier the Kremlin said that Russia is ready to help the World Anti-Doping Agency in the investigation of cyber attacks.
Hacker Team 'Fancy Bears' published a set of ********s with information about prohibited drugs that the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has allowed to take a few dozen of Olympic champions from the US and the UK, as well as athletes from other countries, including Russia and Germany. It turned out that many athletes took drugs for therapeutic purposes, which in turn, were able to improve their performance.
Moscow, September 16 - AIF -Moscow .
Russian President Vladimir Putin declared that cyber attacks on the database of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) have re-surfaced information, which is of interest to the society , as RIA Novosti reported .
VADA-gate. Top 5 questions on the situation of "legal" doping
"We do not agree with what hackers do, but what they have done, can not be of no interest to the international community, especially the sports community. It raises a lot of questions ", - President said.
He noted that the fact that officially healthy athletes legally take medications that are prohibited for others, while people who are obviously suffering from serious illnesses or severe disabilities, even on suspicion of taking some drugs are excluded from the Paralympic Games, does not really fit into any framework. A reminder, earlier the Kremlin said that Russia is ready to help the World Anti-Doping Agency in the investigation of cyber attacks.
Hacker Team 'Fancy Bears' published a set of ********s with information about prohibited drugs that the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has allowed to take a few dozen of Olympic champions from the US and the UK, as well as athletes from other countries, including Russia and Germany. It turned out that many athletes took drugs for therapeutic purposes, which in turn, were able to improve their performance.