Kremlin Denies Meddling Ahead of Turkey’s Knife-Edge Vote
- Erdogan opponent Kilicdaroglu made accusations ahead of vote
- Another candidate quit the race, denying he took bribes
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Russia denied meddling in NATO-member Turkey’s upcoming elections, a response to allegations by the main opponent of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan ahead of Sunday’s vote.