U.S. officials say Russian intelligence officers are spreading disinformation about the coronavirus through English-language websites.
U.S. officials say Russian intelligence officers are spreading disinformation about the COVID-19 pandemic through English-language websites, trying to exploit a crisis that America is struggling to contain before the presidential election in November.
The information had previously been classified, but U.S. officials said it had been downgraded so they could more freely discuss it. Officials said they were doing so now to sound the alarm about the particular websites and to expose what they say is a clear link between the sites and Russian intelligence.
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