A Large Scale Disinformation Campaign Is Targeting Armenia's Election
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Armenia is facing an upsurge in disinformation campaigns, less than three weeks from crucial legislative elections. On social network X, a viral video wrongly accuses Prime Minister Nikol Pachinian of having accepted the installation of a Turkish military base near Gyumri, the country's second largest city.
A large scale disinformation campaign is targeting Armenia's election
For several months, Armenia has been the target of a wide-ranging Russian disinformation campaign ahead of its parliamentary elections in early June. Researchers say the operation is among the most extensive in recent years. The Cube examines how and why false claims have been circulating.
The Russian authorities are conducting an information campaign against the Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikola Pashinian, and is coordinated by the Office of the President of the Russian Federation for Strategic Partnership and Cooperation (SCP), which is mentioned in The Insider publication without reference to sources.
One of the biggest Russian disinformation campaigns in recent years is now being launched against Armenia. It is aimed at disrupting or discrediting the elections to be held in Armenia on June 7, Euronews reported May 20. Against the background of the loss of pro-Kremlin forces in Moldova, Hungary and Romania, this looks like another attempt to maintain influence in countries of Russian influence. YOU WILL BE INTERESTED The Russian ambassador …
Russia is conducting an information campaign against the premiere of Armenia, which is coordinated by the Office of the President of the Russian Federation for Strategic Partnership and Cooperation.
The Insider website listed those “those responsible for” the media campaign against the Prime Minister of Armenia. It is coordinated by the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation
Russian authorities are launching a media campaign against Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, coordinated by the Russian Presidential Office for Strategic Partnership and Cooperation (USPS). This was stated in The Insider’s post without citing sources. The Office of Strategic Cooperation was established in the Russian presidential administration after Putin abolished in August 2024 two departments for work with foreign countries and cross-…
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