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UK Government funded expert research
unveils new tactics of the Kremlin’s
large-scale disinformation campaign.
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Troll factory is targeting
politicians and baiting audiences
across a number of countries
including the UK, South Africa and
India.
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The operation has suspected links to
Yevgeniy Prigozhin, founder of
infamous bot-farm the Internet
Research Agency.
UK-funded expert research has exposed
how the Kremlin is using a troll factory
to spread lies on social media and in
comment sections of popular websites.
The cyber soldiers are ruthlessly
targeting politicians and audiences
across a number of countries including
the UK, South Africa and India.
The research exposes how the Kremlin’s
large-scale disinformation campaign is
designed to manipulate international
public opinion of Russia’s illegitimate
war in Ukraine, trying to grow support
for their abhorrent war, and recruiting
new Putin sympathisers.
Sick masterminds of the operation are
believed to be working overtly from an
old factory in St Petersburg, with paid
employees, and internal working teams.
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss said:
We cannot allow the Kremlin and its
shady troll farms to invade our
online spaces with their lies about
Putin’s illegal war. The UK
Government has alerted international
partners and will continue to work
closely with allies and media
platforms to undermine Russian
information operations.
Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries said:
These are insidious attempts by
Putin and his propaganda machine to
deceive the world about the
brutality he’s inflicting on the
people of Ukraine. This evidence
will help us to more effectively
identify and remove Russian
disinformation and follows our
decisive action to block anyone from
doing business with
Kremlin-controlled outlets RT and
Sputnik.
The evidence shows the troll factory is
using Telegram to actively recruit and
co-ordinate new supporters who then
target the social media profiles of
Kremlin critics - spamming them with
pro-Putin and pro-war comments. Targets
include the senior UK ministers’ social
media accounts, alongside other world
leaders.
The operation has suspected links to
Yevgeniy Prigozhin, the founder of the
most infamous and wide-ranging bot-farm
the Internet Research Agency, both of
whom the UK has sanctioned.
The UK Government will share this latest
research with major social media
platforms. We are already working
closely with them to ensure they swiftly
remove disinformation and coordinated
inauthentic or manipulated behaviour, as
per their Terms of Service.
The
UK has also created a Government
Information Cell (GIC) to counter
Russian disinformation. Made up of
experts from across the UK Government,
the Cell is focussed on identifying and
assessing Russian disinformation and
both advising on and delivering output
to expose and challenge the Kremlin’s
lies.
Through our unprecedented package of
sanctions against Russia, we have
already targeted peddlers of Russian
disinformation, including Putin’s key
political allies, regime spokespeople
including Putin’s Press Secretary Dmitry
Peskov and Foreign Affairs spokeswoman
Maria Zakharova, and Kremlin-backed
disinformation agencies.
The Government has also directly
sanctioned state media organisations,
targeting the Kremlin-funded TV-Novosti
who owns RT, formerly Russia Today, and
Rossiya Segodnya who control news agency
Sputnik.