The influence of the “Russian world” on Polish election: hackers have found a conversation about Pro-Kremlin candidates

The site InformNapalm, published correspondence to one of the coordinators of the “Russian world” in Eastern Europe, a citizen of Belarus, Alexander Usovskogo. According to the “Cyberhunt” and “Ukrainian CyberLink”, the main purpose of Usovskogo was the creation of a Pro-Russian faction in the Sejm Polska and implementation of Pro-Russian deputies at all levels.

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In the summer of 2014 Usovsky came with their ideas to representatives of the Russian oligarch Malofeyev Constanine, which is associated with many Pro-Russian movements and called the official cash-the guise of the Kremlin for carrying out subversive operations in Eastern Europe and the CIS countries.

First, Poland has swept a number of anti-Ukrainian actions – rallies in support of the “new Russia” and acts of vandalism on the monuments of the UPA. However, the second funding round for autumn 2014 was not approved by the Kremlin because of disagreements between Malofeev and adviser to Putin, Vladislav Surkov. The stage included the costs of local elections in Poland (in regional councils) and the Czech Republic – 19 700 euros.

Means, in particular, was intended to highlight the campaign Mateusz Piskorski (Mateusz Piskorski), who was later arrested by the Polish intelligence services for ties with Russia on March 18, 2016.

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The plans and funding is not restricted to Poland. So, 3000 euros were allocated to assist in the elections in the Czech Republic for Communist deputies Ladislav Kazuki (Ladislav Kasuka).

Anti-Ukrainian action in Poland does not stop until now. In particular, in November 2016, during the “independence March” in Warsaw burned the flag of Ukraine.

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