“The day passed normally, calmly, in an organized manner, with high activity among Moscow voters.

All the equipment that we have in our arsenal worked properly, and despite the ongoing attacks on information systems, there were no malfunctions,” TASS quotes her.

Earlier, the head of the Russian State Duma Security Committee, Vasily Piskarev, said that arson and similar actions at polling stations could be classified as sabotage or terrorist attacks.

On March 16, the Chairman of the Central Election Commission of Russia, Ella Pamfilova, said that attempts to spoil ballot boxes, as well as the ballots in them, occurred in 20 regions of the country at 29 polling stations.