The Guardian (USA)

Russia working to undermine trust in elections globally, US intelligen­ce says

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Russia is using its spy network, staterun media and social media to undermine public trust in elections around the world, according to a US intelligen­ce report that has been shared with about 100 countries.

“Russia is focused on carrying out operations to degrade public confidence in election integrity,” said the report released on Friday, citing findings from the US intelligen­ce community.

“This is a global phenomenon. Our informatio­n indicates that senior Russian government officials, including in the Kremlin, see value in this type of influence operation and perceive it to be effective.”

The assessment, which was sent in a cable to the embassies of about 100 countries in Europe, Asia, Africa and North America, comes amid heightened tensions between Washington and Moscow over Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Russia engaged in a “concerted effort” between 2020 and 2022 to undermine public confidence in at least 11 elections across nine democracie­s, including the United States, the report said.

An additional 17 democracie­s were targeted through “less pronounced” methods involving Russian messaging and social media activity that sought to amplify domestic narratives related to election integrity, it added.

Without naming the targeted countries, the report said the US government had shared with them informatio­n about the Russian operations.

It alleged Russia utilizes both “covert and overt mechanisms” to influence elections.

That includes influence networks managed by its security agency, the Federal Security Service (FSB), which covertly attempted to intimidate campaign workers in an unspecifie­d European country’s 2020 election, it said.

Russian state media amplified “false claims of voting fraud” in multiple elections in Asia, Europe, the Middle East and South America in 2020 and 2021, it added.

Russia also exploited social media platforms and “proxy websites” to cast doubt about the integrity of elections in one South American country last year, the report said.

“For Russia, the benefits of these operations are twofold: to sow instabilit­y within democratic societies, and to portray democratic elections as dysfunctio­nal and the resulting government­s as illegitima­te,” the report said.

The United States recognizes its “own vulnerabil­ity to this threat”, the report said, reiteratin­g that Russian actors sought to undermine public confidence in the 2020 election that President Joe Biden won against Donald Trump.

In a media briefing, a US state department official said Russia was encouraged to press ahead with election influence operations after its perceived success in spreading disinforma­tion about the 2020 US election and the Covid-19 pandemic.

“Russia is capitalizi­ng on what it perceives as a relatively inexpensiv­e success in 2020 in the United States to take this more broadly, globally,” the official said on condition of anonymity.

“We definitely see the US election as a catalyst.”

There was no immediate reaction to the report from the Russian government.

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Kirill Kudryavtse­v/AFP/Getty Images ‘Russia is focused on carrying out operations to degrade public confidence in election integrity,’ a US intelligen­ce report says. Photograph:

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