The operations aimed to misinform Ukrainians in key regions about the success of the Russian military and the failures of the country's defenders.
Over 100,000 fake social media accounts meant to spread misinformation have been shut down since Russia began its invasion, according to the Ukrainian government., that a network of five Russian bot farms had been shuttered. This network—operating out of the Ukrainian cities of Kharkiv, Cherkasy, Ternopil, and Zakarpattia—operated with the goal of instilling panic about the invasion and discouraging citizens.about the Russian army's success and the failures of the Ukrainian resistance.
"It was established that the attackers were spreading misinformation about the full-scale Russian invasion of our state and spreading distorted news from the front," the SSU explained. Ukraine claims to have shuttered over 100,000 fake Russian social media accounts working to instill panic and sow misinformation about the invasion. Here, a representational image of hacking.The physical locations hosting the bot farms in Ukraine were recently raided by law enforcement, leading to the seizure of numerous pieces of equipment used to run the operations.
No arrests specifically tied to these bot farm operations have been confirmed at this time. Multiple members of the Russian special services are, however,"already facing criminal proceedings under Article 110 ."
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