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Belgium Launches Investigation into Russian Interference in EU Elections

Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo announced a probe into suspected Russian meddling aimed at influencing the upcoming European Parliament elections.

  • Belgian intelligence confirmed the existence of pro-Russian networks across several European countries, including Belgium, seeking to sway the EU elections.
  • The investigation was spurred by findings from Czech authorities, who uncovered a network paying EU parliamentarians to promote a pro-Russian agenda.
  • Prime Minister De Croo emphasized that the interference aims to weaken European support for Ukraine, which benefits Russia on the battlefield.
  • Belgium's federal prosecutor has opened a formal investigation, and the case may involve prosecutions under new national laws targeting interference.
  • The EU elections are scheduled for June 6-9, amid concerns that pro-Russian elements could affect the outcome.
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