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Russia’s war on Ukraine is not only fought on the battlefield. Through its “digital army”, Moscow floods the information space with falsehoods to undermine Ukraine, divide the West, and destabilize democracies. ...

Storm-1516 [a Russian propagandist group which creates and spreads online disinformation to further the interests of the Russian government] has been active since August 2023 and has since launched multiple aggressive operations producing “AI-powered disinformation at industrial scale” aimed at discrediting Ukraine and eroding trust across the West.

The group creates a false narrative, generating deceptively convincing articles and AI-generated videos, relying on its vast network of propagandists and pro-Kremlin voices to push their fake narratives.

Gnida Project reported that this is the first time Storm-1516 has impersonated real living journalists to spread its propaganda. Although Russia has deployed similar tactics, such as stealing the identities of deceased civilians to create fake profiles of “writers” and "experts" to spread its propaganda.

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I've learned that I've been writing for this fake news outlet since March. It's quite disturbing when you see my photo, my name, and my first name associated with conspiracy theories. I'm a journalist; I have absolutely nothing to do with this content. -- Audrey Parmentier, journalist at French newspaper Le Monde

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Fake news stories spread across Europe using stolen identities across Europe [the article provides examples for Storm 1516-propaganda in Romania, Moldova, France, Germany, Armenia, Norway].

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Who are Storm-1516’s key figures?

- John Mark Dougan: In June 2025, US-based fact-checker NewsGuard named John Mark Dougan—an ex-Florida deputy sheriff who fled to Moscow—its “2024 Disinformer of the Year.” Dougan engineered Storm‑1516, a Kremlin-linked disinformation network behind over 171 fake news sites and 32 false narratives, racking up over 67 million views in 16 languages—reaching audiences worldwide and even influencing US congressional debate.

- Alina Lipp: a German citizen with nearly 180,000 followers on Telegram, “News from Russia and Donbas,” runs one of the most popular Russian propaganda outlets in Germany. She has spread multiple disinformation campaigns outlined above.

- Lucas Leiroz is a key amplifier of Kremlin-linked disinformation from the “Foundation to Battle Injustice” (R-BFI), founded by Yevgeny Prigozhin—leader of the Russian PMC Wagner Group until his 2023 demise—and run by Mira Terada, a former US prisoner narrowly avoiding a drug trafficking conviction.

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French disinfo watchdog VIGINUM considers Storm-1516’s activities “meet the criteria of foreign digital interference, and represent a significant threat to the French and European digital public debate.”

VIGINUM labels Storm-1516 a “significant threat” to European digital debate. France strongly condemns Russia’s destabilizing campaigns, and Storm-1516’s actions make Russia unworthy of a UN Security Council seat.

French authorities urge social media platforms to take responsibility in fighting this foreign interference, affirming that no manipulation will deter France’s support for Ukraine against Russia’s war of aggression.

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[–] Loui@feddit.org 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

When and where was it promised that NATO wouldn't accept candidates from the east? Nowhere. It wasn't included in any treaties.

Russia wants it's area of influence ie hold power over other smaller countries. They instead chose to apply for membership in NATO. Go figure.

Russia still thinks the big players decide everything amongst themselves. They think the us decides everything that happens in NATO alone. Guess what. There are alliances like the EU of smaller countries that wool stand up to Russia. Guess what. The us isn't the dictator that controls NATO.

The only thing Russia has left is the information war and we now must beat them at that before they use this tool to damage our societies.

NATO enlargement hasn't done any real harm to Russia. It has only harmed their ability to bully their small neighbours.

[–] Transform2942@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (1 children)

When and where was it promised that NATO wouldn’t accept candidates from the east?

This was done by James Baker, US Secretary of state in 1990:

"there would be no extension of NATO's jurisdiction for forces of NATO one inch to the east"

Russia wants it’s area of influence ie hold power over other smaller countries.

Yes, this is a universal feature of great power geopolitics going back centuries.

Russia still thinks the big players decide everything amongst themselves. They think the us decides everything that happens in NATO alone. The us isn’t the dictator that controls NATO.

LOL who could even argue otherwise after the utter humiliation of US treaty allies in recent tariff agreements?

The only thing Russia has left is the information war

Well that and also winning the land war and the economic war...do you really not see what is going on?

NATO enlargement hasn’t done any real harm to Russia

Ok first of all this is a direct quote from the first secretary general of NATO from the literal website:

[the purpose of NATO is to] "keep the Soviet Union out, the Americans in, and the Germans down.”

The Soviets applied to join NATO in 1954 but they were denied. Also NATO bombed Yugoslavia in the 90s.

[–] Loui@feddit.org 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

No, it isn't in any treaty that NATO won't accept new countries in the east. That's propaganda. It was talked about beforehand yes but it wasn't in the treaty that Russia also signed.

Well I and a lot of countries don't agree with the premise that the big countries should decide all amongst themselves.

Of course trump is Putin's wet dream in that he also leans in that direction of thinking but NATO and the west are not built like that and have a lot in place to check the big players. We will see how much trump well take the us in another direction.

Also keeping someone out is not harming them. It simply means they are the aggressor that we have to prepare for and defend against if they come.

The millions of Russians that fled the country disagree with your points.

[–] Transform2942@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 month ago

No, it isn’t in any treaty that NATO won’t accept new countries in the east.

Right, I never claimed that it was. Saying "well the US promised but they didn't get it in a treaty haha" is...not the own you think it is?

Well I and a lot of countries don’t agree with the premise that the big countries should decide all amongst themselves.

In your view do the EU and NATO support this vision of national liberation and non-interference in internal affairs in practice? Sounds like you might be a Baltic resident - do you feel like you have independence from French and German national politics or...not?

Of course trump is Putin’s wet dream in that he also leans in that direction of thinking but NATO and the west are not built like that and have a lot in place to check the big players. We will see how much trump well take the us in another direction.

If NATO somehow limps its way to the other side of the Trump administration after years of economic suicide...

Also keeping someone out is not harming them. It simply means they are the aggressor that we have to prepare for and defend against if they come.

I think this is a pretty naive and ahistorical view of international relations. Great powers don't think like that. Also, you're failing to consider what happened before 2022 if you want to really understand the other side of the argument.

The millions of Russians that fled the country disagree with your points.

Strange argument. What about the Ukrainians that have fled the country, does that condemn the government there?