< img src = "/uploads/blogs/6c/f0/ib-frMnfvhcm_bd45cb7f.jpg" Alt = "in Poland a wave of fakes under the guise of SNN: How is it threatening election disruption"/> ~ < P > In the English -language segment of the Polish Internet, misinformation about the presidential elections, which are scheduled for May 18. Fakes are written as if on name CNN.

< p > reports & nbsp; RBC -Ukraine & nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; a post & nbsp; nbsp; Viceremier – Poland's digitalization minister of Krzysztof Gavkovsky in the social network H. < p > & ldquo; messages relate to possible disruptions of the electoral process – authors make themselves for CNN & Rdquo;, – writes Gavkovsky.

~ ~ < P Data-Yeld-Master-Placement-Inserted = "" > According to him, the NASK misinformation center is monitoring and reports false plots.

~ ~ ~ < P > The Minister has urged all to carefully check the sources of information and not to transmit materials from unverified sources.

< p > Recall that presidential candidates argued during the first election debates. The cause of the altercation was Ukraine.

< P > President of Poland, supported by the Law and Solidarity Party, Karol Navrotsky stated that he would like to be at the Poland Head of Negotiations between the US, Russia and Ukraine on behalf of the EU.

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Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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