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RUSSIA’S ‘LIES’ OVER FLU JABS IN BRITAIN

Kremlin puts lives at risk by spreading fear over vaccines

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RUSSIAN cyber units are spreading false informatio­n about flu and measles jabs in the UK, experts warn.

Vladimir Putin is believed to want to erode trust in US and European government­s.

Security chief Chris Phillips said: “We are battling an everincrea­sing threat.”

RUSSIA’S state-sponsored cyber units are spreading false or misleading informatio­n on social media to destabilis­e the country, it is claimed.

The Kremlin has previously been accused of attempting to influence Brexit and Scottish independen­ce.

Now, it is feared it is trying to create distrust over flu jabs and the MMR measles vaccine.

Chris Phillips, former National Counter Terrorism Security Office head, warned Russian cyber farms have become a threat to daily life.

He told the Mirror yesterday: “This is all about destabilis­ation by external forces. War is ever changing and becoming much more cyber-based.

“For generation­s, government­s in the UK and the West have been extremely worried about destabilis­ation from external forces.

“The Russians have long felt that the UK, America and the European Union is a major threat to them so have developed major strategies in how to interfere with politics, policy, and now it seems the interferen­ce is impacting on vital decisions in our daily lives.”

He added: “The art of being able to exert this control over a society is arguably one of the most powerful weapons available in modern warfare.

“If the Russian government, or whoever, wishes to exert this kind of influence, is able to cause difficulty in decisions, in trusting the government of the day in that country, or otherwise trusted media and news organisati­ons, then so much the better for them.”

Security services are so concerned over the threat to public health and security that Govern- ment department­s have been ordered to monitor social media and flag up risky articles.

Health chiefs have had emergency meetings over the spread “fake news” over vaccinatio­n campaigns.

Public Health England and the Royal College of GPs have repeatedly expressed concern over the amount of made-up health news shared online and on social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter.

The widespread circulatio­n of false health news on social networks is not only misleading but also very dangerous.

We can reveal public health officials are investigat­ing whether an outbreak of measles last week in Liverpool and Leeds was fuelled by parents not vaccinatin­g children due to “false informatio­n read on the internet”.

Russian cyber armies, pumping out hundreds of articles from thousands of fake accounts, are also accused of trying to influence Britons to vote for Brexit last June,

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