“Another case of Russophobic untruth and lies, which Ottawa is distributing together with Tbilisi and Washington. This is a very sad and reprehensible policy, which harms the already weakened Russian-Canadian relations even more, ”the agency said in a Twiiter.

Another piece of Russophobic lies and fakes spread by Ottawa in concert with Tbilisi and Washington. Highly deplorable and reprehensible policy furtherly degrading already weakened Russia-Canada relations pic.twitter.com/a1iSYEXfBT

- Russia in Canada (@RussianEmbassyC) February 21, 2020

Russian diplomats accompanied the message with a photograph of an official statement by the Canadian Foreign Ministry, which condemned Russia's hostile actions in cyberspace.

Earlier, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Rudenko said that Russia has nothing to do with cyber attacks on Georgian government sites.

Georgian Foreign Ministry spokesman Vladimir Konstantinidi accused Russia of involvement in organizing and conducting in 2019 cyber attacks on the websites of the presidential administration, the judicial system, and others. He did not provide any evidence of Russia's involvement.