Russia spreading lies about Covid vaccines, says UK military chief
Source: The Guardian
Russia spreading lies about Covid vaccines, says UK military chief
Head of armed forces says both China and Russia trying to undermine cohesion in west
Dan Sabbagh Defence and security editor
Wed 30 Sep 2020 19.25 BST
Russia is seeking to destabilise countries around the world by sowing disinformation about coronavirus vaccines that is shared rapidly across social media, the head of the armed forces has warned.
Gen Sir Nick Carter, the chief of defence staff, said the propaganda tactic reflected a strategy of political warfare aggressively undertaken by Beijing as well as Moscow designed to undermine cohesion across the west.
The senior general accused autocratic rivals of manipulating the information environment to exploit the Covid-19 crisis for strategic gain including pro-Russian vaccine politics in a speech at the Policy Exchange thinktank.
Their disinformation narratives were designed to permeate anti-vaccination social media groups, Carter added, pointing to an example uncovered earlier this summer by Australian researchers that spread rapidly from Ukraine.
In July, a fake press release was posted to websites of the pro-Russian self-declared state in Luhansk, eastern Ukraine. It falsely claimed that the US had conducted vaccine trials on Ukrainian volunteers, some of whom had died.
The trials never happened but the misleading narrative spread in several languages, including on a prominent Australian anti-vaccination Facebook group, despite multiple attempts to fact-check and debunk it.
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