The Senate Intelligence Committee on Thursday released the first installment of its five-part report on Russian in the 2016 election, revealing that the interference dated back at least five years.

“The Russian government directed extensive activity, beginning in at least 2014 and carrying into at least 2017, against US election infrastructure at the state and local level,” the report said.

But the committee also found no evidence that any votes were changed or voting machines manipulated.

The 67-page, partially redacted document outlines recommendations that are the result of the panel’s two-and-a-half year probe examining the Kremlin’s meddling in the 2016 presidential election.

The committee’s probe was led by the panel’s GOP chairman Richard Burr of North Carolina and Democratic vice chair Mark Warner of Virginia.

The report recommended that Congress provide more money for states to secure elections once the $380 million appropriated for the states in 2018 was spent.

“In 2016, the US was unprepared at all levels of government for a concerted attack from a determined foreign adversary on our election infrastructure,” Burr said in a statement, though progress has been made since then. “There is still much work that remains to be done, however,” Burr continued.

“It is my hope that the Senate Intelligence Committee’s bipartisan report will provide the American people with valuable insight into the election security threats still facing our nation and the ways we can address them.”

Warner agreed, saying that more work was needed.

“I hope the bipartisan findings and recommendations outlined in this report will underscore to the White House and all of our colleagues, regardless of political party, that this threat remains urgent, and we have a responsibility to defend our democracy against it,” Warner said.

It’s release came a day after former special counsel Robert Mueller told lawmakers that the interference was continuing as he spoke.

Asked if the Russians were still at it, Mueller replied that they were.

“It wasn’t a single attempt. They’re doing it as we sit here and they expect to do it during the next campaign,” he said.