Did Putin's spy hacked Liz Truss's mobile phone..?
Liz Truss, who was recently sworn in as the prime minister of england, has suddenly resigned within a month and a half after taking office. After that, Rishi Sunak, a former finance minister of indian origin, has been sworn in as the prime minister of England. In this situation, former british prime minister Liz Truss's mobile phone is suspected to be Russian President Putin's spy.
The alleged hacking by people has caused quite a stir.Suspected Russian spies working for Russian President Vladimir Putin allegedly hacked the phone of former UK prime minister Liz Truss when she was the country's foreign secretary. Liz Truss, as a published minister, held friendly talks with international countries and Putin's secret spies learned the secret details of that speech and passed it on to the Russian government. One of the world's leading newspapers reported.
Not only Liz Truss's smartphone but also her political ally Kwasi Kwarteng's mobile phone was reportedly hacked. There has been a lot of uproar over the leak of several valuable messages spoken by former prime minister Liz Truss over the past year. Liz Truss campaigned for the leadership of the Conservative party when she was Foreign Secretary. It was only then that the hacking incident was discovered and she reportedly took security measures on her phone. It is said that she became the prime minister of england only after this incident and after becoming the prime minister of england she brought her mobile phone under complete security. However, when she was the foreign minister, it seems that several important pieces of data were hacked from her mobile phone.
In particular, Liz Truss is said to have criticized former prime minister Boris Johnson when speaking to international leaders. She also had key discussions with foreign ministers of several international countries about the ongoing war in ukraine and the alleged arrest of Hague by Russian spies. Liz Truss's hacked mobile phone is now under UK security, reports say.