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Germany Says Russia Using Media Platform Red to Sow Discontent

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Russia is using the online media outlet Red to sow discontent in German society as part of a disinformation campaign waged alongside its war in Ukraine, the foreign ministry in Berlin said on Wednesday.

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According to the Federal Foreign Office, the Russian-funded media platform "Red" spreads targeted disinformation. Russia's goal is to weaken social cohesion in Germany.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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Now the federal government is putting pressure on the fight against Putin's propaganda, shooting publicly against the portal "Red.

·Berlin, Germany
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According to an analysis by security authorities using a media platform based in Turkey, Russia is supposed to try to discredit Germany. Not only the war against Ukraine is the main focus.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Germany says Russia using media platform Red to sow discontent

Russia is using the online media outlet Red to sow discontent in German society as part of a disinformation campaign waged alongside its war in Ukraine, the foreign ministry in Berlin said on Wednesday.

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Russia is using the online platform Red to spread discontent in German society as part of a disinformation campaign it is running in parallel with the war in Ukraine, the German Foreign Ministry said today.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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