Vladimir Putin has accused foreign enemies of seeking to disrupt Russia’s upcoming parliamentary elections, and has ordered Russian security services to be extra vigilant. The parliamentary elections are due to take place in September, and Putin says he has seen documents that prove “foreign enemies are preparing for these elections too“. Indiatimes.com reports: He added that foreign intelligence services had become more active in Russia last year, saying that 400 foreign spies and agents had been exposed and 23 of them had been prosecuted. More than 24 million cyberattacks on Russia’s state websites and information systems were recorded last year, Putin said. “It is of course necessary to stop any outside attempts to intervene in the elections, our domestic political life,” he said. “It is the job of the FSB and other agencies to do everything to thwart the activities of those who are trying or may try to use nationalistic, xenophobic, and radical slogans aimed at driving a wedge in our society,” Putin said, according to a text released by the Kremlin. The upcoming legislative elections will be held amid an economic crisis exacerbated by falling oil prices and Western sanctions over Ukraine. Analysts say that despite murmurs of [...]