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Russia to introduce jail terms for spreading ‘fake’ information about army

Russian officials repeatedly say that false information has been spread by Russia's enemies such as the US and its allies in an attempt to sow discord and divide its people.

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The Russian national tricolour flag flutters on top of the building of the State Duma, the lower chamber of Russia's parliament, in central Moscow in the evening of March 3. Photo: AFP
The Russian national tricolour flag flutters on top of the building of the State Duma, the lower chamber of Russia's parliament, in central Moscow in the evening of March 3. Photo: AFP

Russia’s parliament on Friday passed a law imposing a jail term of up to 15 years for spreading intentionally ‘fake’ information about the armed forces as Moscow fights back in what it casts as an information war over the conflict in Ukraine.

Russian officials have repeatedly said that false information has been spread by Russia’s enemies such as the US and its allies in an attempt to sow discord and divide its people.

Russian lawmakers passed the law, making the spread of ‘fake’ information or public calls for sanctions against Russia criminal offences.

“If the fakes lead to serious consequences then imprisonment of up to 15 years threatens,” the lower house of parliament, known as the Duma in Russian, said in a statement.

The law appears to give the Russian state much stronger powers to crack down on what officials consider to be statements that discredit the armed forces.