The pro-Russian bot network 'Matrjoschka' is attempting to influence German elections in September through social media campaigns on platforms like X, Bluesky, and TikTok. The focus is on the state election in Saxony-Anhalt on September 6, where the AfD leads in polls. The campaign spreads fake videos and misinformation targeting prominent politicians from major parties such as CDU, Greens, SPD, and Die Linke, often aiming to incite East Germans against West Germans. These clips, created using artificial intelligence, include fabricated quotes attributed to figures like Bundestag Vice President Andrea Lindholz (CDU) and SPD politician Katja Pähle. They misuse logos from media outlets like 'Die Zeit' and 'F.A.Z.' and spread fake newspaper covers from publications like 'Der Spiegel,' 'Bild,' and 'B.Z.' The videos are primarily in English, raising questions about their effectiveness in influencing German voters. The campaign has produced around 49 fake clips and 12 fake headlines in its first week.
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