(ANSA) - LONDON, OCTOBER 11 - The new cold war between the United Kingdom and Russia is also projected on the front of anti-Covid vaccines. To launch the latest suspicion in this regard is the Sun, the British sensationalist tabloid of the Murdoch group, according to which there would be the hand of some alleged spy of Moscad behind the creation of the Russian vaccine Sputnik V: antidotoc which would have been developed by copying the formula used by researchers of the University of Oxford to process the one then produced by the Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca.
Downing Street has already made it known that it takes the content of the article "seriously", while Moscow has rejected it as a false, unfounded, unproven and patently "anti-scientific" provocation.
The Sun cites anonymous sources attributable to the intelligence community.
And he attributes the 'discovery' to a team of British security experts who allegedly presented their conclusions to Boris Johnson's government.
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