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Belgian leader announces probe into suspected Russian interference in EU elections

  • An investigation into suspected Russian interference in Europe-wide elections in June has been announced by the Belgian Prime Minister.
  • The Belgian intelligence service confirmed the existence of a network attempting to undermine support for Ukraine.
  • The investigation aims to uncover the extent of Russian interference in the upcoming elections.
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Brussels – Belgian federal prosecutors have launched an investigation into Russia’s alleged “interference” in European Union institutions, in particular the European Parliament, according to Belgian Prime Minister Alexander de Croo this Friday. “The judicial authorities have confirmed that this interference is the subject of action by the prosecutors,” De Croo said during a press conference. The investigation follows allegations of a Russian-fun…

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BRUSSELS – Belgium will launch an investigation to investigate possible Russian interference in elections across Europe next summer. Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo confirmed on Friday that Belgian intelligence agencies have identified that a pro-Russian network has interfered in the activities of several European countries, including Belgium, in particular to undermine support for Ukraine. According to Belgian intelligence services, Mo…

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Friday, April 12, 2024.
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