The Kremlin-backed Internet Research Agency, which interfered in the 2016 election, is using different methods to hide itself better.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/29/technology/russia-troll-farm-election.html
In a world struggling to survive the onslaught of the invisible enemy, the Kremlin is pumping up its disinformation, inspired by coronavirus. In a report this week, the European Union charged the Russian pro-Kremlin media of stoking “confusion, panic and fear”, part of a broader strategy to “subvert European
http://www.kasparov.ru/material.php?id=5E7EE098DDA1E
https://www.rosbalt.ru/russia/2020/03/27/1835147.html
https://theins.ru/antifake/209084
https://www.levada.ru/2020/03/26/pandemiya-koronavirusa/
https://www.inopressa.ru/article/25Mar2020/wp/russiavirus.html
https://www.radiosvoboda.org/a/30509294.html
https://www.radiosvoboda.org/a/news-chubarov-pro-ukaz-putina-pro-pravo-na-zemliu/30508582.html
The country has reported fewer than 500 confirmed covid-19 cases — even amid a spike in pneumonia in the capital.