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Russia-linked fake videos spread German election fraud claims, authorities warn

Russia-linked fake videos spread German election fraud claims, authorities warn

Storm-1516 is a known Russia-linked group that has previously spread election-related falsehoods, including during the 2024 presidential vote in the United States. The group relies on fake news websites and anonymous social media accounts to amplify misleading narratives, aiming to erode trust in democratic institutions.

In Leipzig, city authorities said in a Feb. 18 statement that all official ballots had been printed in a single production run, making the suggested errors in the videos impossible.

“There are no reports from voters of missing AfD candidates or ballot errors,” the city emphasized. “We are reviewing legal actions against those responsible for spreading this disinformation.”

More than 140,000 ballots have already been distributed for early voting, and German election monitors say no irregularities have been reported, according to the city of Leipzig.

The Interior Ministry has been warning for months about potential Russian interference in Germany’s election, particularly through social media manipulation. German intelligence services have traced influence networks that are using fake news websites, anonymous Telegram channels and X users to amplify misleading narratives.

Social media platforms are under pressure in the European Union to curb the spread of falsehoods. While some accounts sharing the videos have been taken down, new ones continue to appear. The Interior Ministry is urging platforms to take immediate action to prevent further spread.

With less than two days until Germany votes, authorities are working to counteract the spread of false information. Election officials and fact-checkers are reassuring the public that the integrity of the voting process remains intact.

Not only Leipzig authorities but also the Interior Ministry are considering legal measures against those responsible for the spread of the fake videos.

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