The article discusses allegations of Russian operatives attempting to influence Argentinian media through a network involving Russian citizens Lev Konstantinovich and Irina Iakovenko. These individuals are accused of financing operations, creating content, influencing NGOs, and gathering political intelligence to serve Russian interests. Argentine government spokesperson Manuel Adorni claimed that intelligence services uncovered this network, which reportedly left Argentina by November 2025. However, Konstantinovich denied these claims, stating there was no evidence supporting them. The article also notes that despite these alleged efforts, Argentina remained supportive of Ukraine and aligned with other right-leaning leaders in the region, such as Chile's President José Antonio Kast.
Lettura del bias (Sinistra): The article frames the actions of Russian operatives as part of a broader disinformation campaign aimed at influencing Argentinian politics, aligning with narratives that view external interference as a threat to democratic processes. While it presents both the accusations from the Argentine side (a





