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Russian Operatives Suspected Of Spreading Fake Ballot Video

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US investigators are looking into a fake video that surfaced on social media, purportedly showing someone destroying mail-in ballots in a Pennsylvania county. Sources indicate that Russian operatives may be behind this video, which is believed to be part of a larger malign influence campaign targeting the US election.

The Board of Elections in Bucks County swiftly debunked the video, clarifying that the materials shown were not authentic. This county's role is crucial in determining the outcome of the battleground state of Pennsylvania.

Experts have linked the video to a Russian disinformation campaign known as Storm-1516, which has been active in spreading false narratives. This incident is part of a broader trend where foreign entities like Russia, Iran, and China are attempting to sow doubt about the integrity of US elections.

Russian operatives suspected behind video as part of malign influence campaign.
US investigators probing fake video of destroyed mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania.
Bucks County Board of Elections debunked video, clarifying materials were not authentic.

Notably, the same Russian network behind this video was previously involved in spreading misinformation about Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz. The Bucks County Republican Party has taken steps to address concerns raised by the video, emphasizing the safety of voting by mail.

While the original post of the video has been removed, it continues to circulate on various social media platforms. The network responsible for sharing the video operates multiple accounts across different platforms, promoting conspiracy theories and divisive content.

Efforts to combat misinformation are crucial, especially as the US election approaches. It is essential for voters to stay informed and rely on credible sources for accurate information.

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