Russian Disinformation Campaign Targets Hungarian Politicians Ahead of Elections

Russian Disinformation Campaign Targets Hungarian Politicians Ahead of Elections

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A series of disinformation articles have emerged, targeting members of the Tisza Party in Hungary, including Forsthoffer Ágnes and Magyar Péter, as part of a suspected Russian campaign. These articles falsely accuse them of involvement in human trafficking and military recruitment for the ongoing war in Ukraine. The campaign has been linked to the Storm-1516 group, known for previous disinformation efforts. The articles were disseminated through suspicious websites and social media, reaching over 100,000 individuals. The content is characterized by numerous factual inaccuracies and appears to be AI-generated. The Gnida Project, which investigates Russian disinformation, has highlighted the coordinated nature of these attacks. The situation is ongoing, with the articles continuing to circulate on social media platforms, particularly Facebook.

Key Points: • Disinformation articles target Tisza Party leaders, including Forsthoffer Ágnes and Magyar Péter. • The campaign is linked to the Russian Storm-1516 group and has reached over 100,000 people. • Content is marked by inaccuracies and is suspected to be AI-generated.

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2026-03-19
First disinformation article targeting Ruszin-Szendi Romulusz published.
2026-03-27
Article accusing Forsthoffer Ágnes of human trafficking published.
2026-04-01
Article claiming Magyar Péter planned a coup released.
2026-04-20
Multiple articles identified as part of ongoing disinformation campaign.

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