Russia Expands AI-Driven Disinformation Campaigns Targeting Ukraine

Russia Expands AI-Driven Disinformation Campaigns Targeting Ukraine

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In 2025, the EU recorded 540 cases of information manipulation, with Ukraine as the primary target. A report by the Center for Countering Disinformation noted that 147 of these incidents involved artificial intelligence, marking a threefold increase from the previous year. Approximately 30% of the attacks were attributed to Russian actors, who have effectively utilized AI tools to enhance the speed and scale of their disinformation campaigns. The report highlights that these operations are particularly active during major political events, with significant incidents noted in countries like Germany, France, and Moldova. The use of AI-generated content has enabled hostile actors to produce and disseminate misinformation more efficiently. Ukraine's Center for Countering Disinformation has countered narratives alleging Ukrainian aggression, emphasizing the reliance on unverifiable claims by Russian sources. The trend is expected to escalate in 2026 as Russia continues to invest heavily in information warfare strategies.

Key Points: • In 2025, 540 cases of information manipulation were recorded in the EU, primarily targeting Ukraine. • 147 incidents involved AI-generated content, a threefold increase from the previous year. • 30% of the recorded disinformation campaigns were attributed to Russian actors.

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2025-01-01
Start of significant AI-driven disinformation campaigns
2025-03-20
Report published detailing 540 cases of manipulation
2025-12-31
End of year summary shows increased disinformation activities

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