On May 27, 2021, Facebook removed a network of assets using inauthentic profiles, pages, and groups to amplify pro-Russian content in Sudan. The content primarily focused on promoting an image of Russia as a friend of the Sudanese people, while simultaneously painting prominent leaders as pawns of the United States. The pages and profiles worked to spread positive stories about Russia, focusing specifically on aid packages sent by Russian oligarch Yevgeny Prigozhin and amplifying the benefits of the creation of a Russian military base in Port Sudan.
Facebook attributed the network to individuals previously involved in Prigozhin’s Internet Research Agency, which became notorious for its interference efforts during the 2016 US presidential election.
وفد سوداني يلتقي مسؤولاً إسرائلياً على أرض دولة عربية ثالثة
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تفاصيل زيارة رئيس الأركان المصري للسودان
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بعد أيام من الاتفاق العسكري بين مصر والسودان إثيوبيا تلجأ لـ حل يُريح الجميع
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رئيس الأركان يعود إلى أرض الوطن بعد إنتهاء زيارته الرسمية للسودان | صور
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