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Abstract:LONDON (Reuters) – The British Foreign Office said on Sunday Russia is using a troll factory to spread disinformation about the war in Ukraine on social media and target politicians across a number of countries including Britain and South Africa.
div classBodysc17zpet90 cdBBJodivpLONDON Reuters – The British Foreign Office said on Sunday Russia is using a troll factory to spread disinformation about the war in Ukraine on social media and target politicians across a number of countries including Britain and South Africa.p
pBritain cited UKfunded expert research, which it did not publish. It said the research exposed how the Kremlin‘s disinformation campaign was designed to manipulate international public opinion of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, boost support for it and recruit new sympathisers. pdivdivdiv classBodysc17zpet90 cdBBJodiv
pRussia calls its actions in Ukrine a “special operation” to disarm Ukraine and protect it from fascists. Ukraine and the West say the fascist allegation is baseless and the war is an unprovoked act of aggression.
pRussia says the Western media have provided an excessively partial narrative of the war that largely ignores Moscows concerns about the enlargement of NATO and what it says is the persecution of Russian speakers in Ukraine, something denied by Kyiv.
“We cannot allow the Kremlin and its shady troll farms to invade our online spaces with their lies about Putins illegal war,” Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said in a statement.p
“The UK Government has alerted international partners and will continue to work closely with allies and media platforms to undermine Russian information operations.”
pMoscow has denied past accusations by Western countries of disinformation campaigns, for example Washingtons accusation that Russia sought to meddle in the 2016 U.S. presidential election.
pBritain said the research showed the troll factory was using Telegram to recruit and coordinate new supporters who then target the social media profiles of Kremlin critics, spamming them with comments in favour of President Vladimir Putin and his war.
pAmong their targets have been senior British ministers and other world leaders, Britain said, adding that traces of the operation had been detected across eight social media platforms including Telegram, Twitter, Facebook and TikTok.
Reporting by Kylie MacLellan Editing by Frances Kerry
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