SOTT Exclusive: Kiev creates its own Hasbara army in crude propaganda effort


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Kiev's Ministry of Information Policy recently put out the call for volunteers to troll the internet with pro-Kiev nonsense. Here's their slick new resource: i-army.org. As of Monday, over 13,000 people had signed up. From Fort Russ, we learn:

The counter number UA-3789523 can be found through search engines and, apart from other sites, also yields a personal web page belonging to Andrey Bogdanovich, a journalist and the deputy chair of the "Democratic Alliance" political party.


He is also the director of several business projects, including the Web101 web studio, whose clients include...the Russian Embassy to Ukraine!


Andrey is also an active member of the administrative commission at the Kiev City Administration and collects funds for the punitive operation on the Donbass.

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In addition, the UA-37889523 also yields the site skoty.info, on which "peaceful demonstrators" were compiling lists of inconvenient individuals.



Fort Russ's "J. Hawk" decided to sign up and see what it was all about. Here are the three messages of instructions he has received so far:

Headquarters of Ukrainian Information Troops


The second task


Congratulations to you, J.Hawk!


Subscribe to our pages on social networks Facebook, Twitter and [VK]. Through them, you will get more information about our struggle.


Also invite your trusted friends to subscribe.


To do this you need by visiting our page in Facebook, click 'Invite your friends ... "


For an invitation to Yves facebook page, you need to click on this link, then ask by clicking the appropriate button.


Do not forget to tell your friends about this page news in the film!


You'll receive additional tasks shortly.


Until next time!


-Sincerely, Ukrainian Information Troops HQ




Congratulations to you, J.Hawk! This is the Ukrainian Information Troops HQ


The information that was distributed by individual users of social networks, that the service GetResponse, which is used for informational Forces of Ukraine, is Russian - is not true. This can be verified by visiting the official site at http://bit.ly/1w9imwv.


It specifies that the company was founded in 1999 by Simon Grabowski Pole. Today, GetResponse has many offices around the world, including in Russia, as well as other leading global campaign, for example, Google and Facebook. Given that undermining the trust in Ukrainian information projects is of interest Russian special services, both the users of social networks and journalists need to exercise care.


We respect the privacy of our activists, which is why the registration please only email and name.


Glory to Ukraine!


-Sincerely, Ukrainian Information Troops HQ




J.Hawk, keep your account safe! Ukraine Information Troops HQ


Commenting on the news of the enemy you have to understand that you may be blocked or banned at any time because you are spreading the truth. That's what Kremlin's information agents do. Agents of the Kremlin never use their real pages. For this purpose, they create other accounts. Here are the instructions on how to create bots in the Russian Army.



  1. Register new mailbox

  2. Then register a new page in social networks such as Vkontakte, Facebook, and Twitter Odnoklasniki using the new e-mail.

  3. Bots assume common Russian names. For example: "Alexander Ivanov", "Sergei Shevchenko", "Grigoriev Alla" and so on.

  4. The user profile form is filled out completely.

  5. The City of Residence is often Ukrainian, mostly from the Donbass Region.

  6. Avatar - a photograph of a real person. Typically, these photos reflect a graphics editor.

  7. The account's photo album is filled with photographs of the "native" city, nature and more. These pictures can be found in social networks or Google image search.

  8. The bot starts out by reposting popular pages on general, non-political topics. The user also makes actual personal posts on topic such as cutlets, neighbors, and other similar topics. The idea is to create the impression this is a "live" account.

  9. Bots added friends, but no more than 10 a day and no more than 1 in 10 seconds (otherwise they might be blocked by social networks). The more friends the bot has, more confidence he is likely to gain.

  10. Bots are also subscribe to public pages or groups from their "native" city.

  11. Typically, bots do not "friend" true page or pages of their relatives. In order to ensure the Russian fake accounts do not block or ban you, we recommend that you hide your name and personal data.


Wait soon for the next task. Till next contact!

-Sincerely, Staff Information Forces of Ukraine



Very subtle, guys!

Crude as it is, this platform could have more sinister uses, as J. Hawk comments in the original article. It will be very easy to use this system to inform on "enemies" of the government in Kiev and its policies. People opposing mobilization in Ukraine have already been charged with treason. We're sure there's more to come.




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