The Kremlin said on Wednesday that more clarity was needed on what President Donald Trump meant when he spoke of the United States possessing a "secret sonic" weapon it had used during its capture of Venezuela's Nicolas Maduro.
Trump said in an interview with NewsNation that "nobody else" had the weapon, which he said was used when Washington seized Maduro earlier this month.
Asked about Trump's remarks, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Russia has special services tasked with collecting and analyzing information and that those services were doing their job.
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