France Slams Russian Disinformation Campaign 'Storm-1516' Targeting Ukraine, Western Allies

May 7, 2025
France Slams Russian Disinformation Campaign 'Storm-1516' Targeting Ukraine, Western Allies
  • Viginum, the French agency responsible for monitoring foreign digital interference, has identified this campaign as a significant threat to public discourse in France and across Europe.

  • According to diplomatic sources, the Kremlin's information warfare strategy includes attempts to influence major events, such as the upcoming French legislative elections in 2024.

  • The campaign's mechanics involve the initial spread of disinformation through disposable social media accounts and paid influencers, particularly from the American far-right, with state media amplifying these messages.

  • France has condemned a sophisticated Russian disinformation campaign known as 'Storm-1516', which targets Ukraine and its Western allies, particularly the French government.

  • The Storm-1516 campaign employs AI-generated content, videos, and amateur actors, achieving considerable visibility on social media platforms, with some narratives reaching millions of views.

  • Storm-1516 utilizes artificial intelligence to create realistic profiles and misleading narratives featuring identifiable individuals, posing a serious threat to digital public discourse across Europe.

  • Recent activities attributed to Storm-1516 include attempts to disrupt elections in the United States and Germany, with Microsoft and the German government documenting these interference efforts.

  • Specific false narratives propagated by the campaign include debunked claims about Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky purchasing a former Nazi building and a luxury hotel.

  • The campaign also employs content 'cleaning' tactics, utilizing African media to obscure the origins of misleading information, primarily aimed at undermining the Ukrainian government and disrupting Western aid.

  • Storm-1516 is linked to broader Russian information manipulation efforts, including connections to the Lakhta Project associated with the late Yevgeny Prigozhin and the Wagner Group.

  • The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs has criticized Storm-1516 for its destabilizing activities, asserting that such actions are unworthy of a permanent member of the UN Security Council, while reaffirming France's support for Ukraine.

  • Jean-Noël Barrot, the French Minister for Foreign Affairs, has emphasized the need for vigilance against foreign digital interference, highlighting the adaptability and effectiveness of the Storm-1516 operation in spreading anti-Ukrainian and anti-Western narratives.

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