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Published 20 Oct, 2024 08:17am

US posts $10m reward, cites Russian ‘poll interference’

WASHINGTON: The US State Department has offered a reward of up to $10 million for information leading to any foreign person or entity engaging in election interference, it said just weeks before Americans select their next president.

An announcement from the department’s Rewards for Justice programme specifically singled out Russian media organisation Rybar LLC, which it said used social media to “sow discord, promote social division, stoke partisan and racial discord, and encourage hate and violence in the United States.” There was no immediate reaction from Rybar or Russian authorities.

The State Department said Rybar had established a channel on the X platform called “Texas vs USA,” and used it ahead of the US election to exploit the issue of undocumented immigrants crossing the Texas border. It said Rybar also used social media channels #HOLD­THELINE and #STAND­WTHTEXAS to spread pro-Russian propaganda.

Rybar, it asserted, receives funding from Russian defence industrial organisation Rostec, which the US Treasury Department imposed sanctions against in 2022. “Rybar relies on the connections and funding from Rostec to bolster Russia’s military capabilities and advance pro-Russian and anti-Western narratives,” the announcement said.

It encouraged anyone with relevant knowledge — particularly regarding nine named individuals it said helped carry out Rybar’s “malign influence operations” over the US election — to contact the Rewards for Justice tipline.

Rybar operates a channel on the Telegram platform that is popular among the pro-Ukraine-war hardliners of Russia’s “Z community” — with 1.3m followers. It was co-founded by Mikhail Zvinchuk, a onetime member of Russia’s spetsnaz special forces and former Defence Ministry employee, who has been under European Union sanctions since June 2023.

Published in Dawn, October 20th, 2024

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