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During Poland's severe flooding, disinformation from Russian and Belarusian sources increased by around 300%, according to the country's deputy premier and digitalization minister, Krzysztof Gawkowski. The disinformation, spread on the internet by Belarusian and Russian services, alleged that the government was doing nothing to prevent the floodwalls from collapsing.
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