France Accuses Russia of Trying to Create Tension in Country
France has accused Russia of disinformation by distributing images on social networks with drawings of the Stars of David that appeared on private buildings in Paris earlier this week.
As reported by Reuters, according to the French Foreign Ministry, the Russian propaganda network Recent Reliable News/Doppelganger artificially inflated and published photos with drawings of David's stars on social networks.
"This new operation of Russian online meddling against France reflects a persisting opportunistic and irresponsible strategy of using international crises to create confusion and tensions in the public debate in France and in Europe," the ministry said in a statement.
The Russian Embassy in Paris has already hastened to deny these accusations, saying that Russia has nothing to do with this and that these are attempts to "discredit" Moscow.
French investigators are considering the possibility that behind dozens of drawings of the Star of David on houses in Paris is Russia.
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