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The government has increased the concern that hostile state bots may be involved...

China and Russia spread fakes about Kate Midlton to destabilize the nation - the Telegraph

The government has increased the concern that hostile state bots may be involved in the deployment of attacks on social networks on a princess. They have happened before the United Kingdom should declare new sanctions against China. China, Russia and Iran are being misinformation about Princess Wales to destabilize the nation. About it writes the British edition Telegraph.

After Princess Kate Midlton, Princess Kate, Cancer, Cancer, Risha Snak condemned Hatera on social networks on Friday, Kate Midlton in the evening of Friday in the evening, for having been aiming against her on the Internet in recent weeks. But his statement did not prevent further negative comments, and later the head of the misinformation department stated that the princess was "re -attacked" by trolls who criticized her for not making her diagnosis before.

The government has increased the concern that hostile state bots may be involved in the deployment of crazy attacks on social networks on the princess. "Part of the way of enemy states is to destabilize the situation - regardless of whether it undermines the legitimacy of our elections or other institutions," the source in the government. It happened at the moment when Britain is preparing to declare new sanctions against China.

The first sanctions of the United Kingdom against China's government officials were declared in 2021 for "systematic" human rights violations against Uygurs and other minority groups. Last month, Britain introduced a wave of sanctions against Chinese companies accused of assisting Russia of war in Ukraine.

The target group, created by the government last year to protect the democratic integrity of the United Kingdom from foreign intervention threats, now considers a number of ways to combat the spread of misinformation and theories of conspiracy on the Internet. Imran Akhmed, Executive Director of the Center for Counteraction to Digital Hate, said that crazy attacks on social networks "had harmed" the royal family.

Sources in the palace say that the current problems faced by the royal family when both the king and the princess do not perform public responsibilities because they are treated with cancer, are a "temporary flash" rather than "seismic changes". They added that the king is "very positive" and "builds intention" to return to community service in the summer if it allows health.

After a sincere video, the princess about her diagnosis of cancer, some public figures apologized for their previous remarks, and other social networks have doubled the unjustified allegations of fake. Recall that King of the United Kingdom Charles III expressed his support by Kate Middleton after she released news about the fight against cancer. The representative of the Buckingham Palace said that the monarch is "so proud of Catherine for her courage in what she said.