Russian government posts April Fools' Day prank offering "election interference"

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MOSCOW -- Need some election interference? The Russian Foreign Ministry is ready to help -- or so it says on April Fools’ Day.

On Saturday, the ministry posted on its Facebook page an audio file of the purported new automated telephone switchboard message for Russian embassies.

“To arrange a call from a Russian diplomat to your political opponent, press 1,” the recording begins, in Russian and English. Press 2 “to use the services of Russian hackers,” and 3 “to request election interference.”

The English portion of the recording begins 26 seconds into the video, with the title translated as “Answering machine for Russian diplomatic missions.”

Автоответчик для российских дипломатических миссий Министерство иностранных дел России разработало пилотную аудиозапись автоответчика для российских дипломатических миссий за рубежом. Posted by МИД России on Saturday, April 1, 2017

A ministry duty officer, who did not give his name in line with official practice, confirmed to The Associated Press that the post was an official joke.

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday emphatically denied allegations of Russian meddling in the U.S. presidential election.

Johnny_Rockers on April 1st, 2017 at 15:15 UTC »

When asked, Russian officials responded "What's April Fool's Day?".

MJMurcott on April 1st, 2017 at 14:32 UTC »

To arrange the assassination of your opponents press 4. Whoops that one shouldn't be there.

RemoteWrathEmitter on April 1st, 2017 at 13:26 UTC »

Well, at least someone's having fun with this.