Baghdasaryan Responds to Reports of Missile Strike on Pashinyan's Property in Dubai
In recent days, suspicious users on platform X have been spreading videos claiming to reference Al Jazeera and Euronews, alleging that property owned by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan was damaged due to missile strikes in Dubai, UAE.
The Prime Minister's press secretary, Nazeli Baghdasaryan, stated that Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan does not own real estate in the UAE or any other country.
All figures, "values," and comments attributed to me as the spokesperson for the Prime Minister circulating in the videos are entirely fabricated and do not correspond to reality. During this pre-election period, we are dealing with a classic case of FIMI (Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference) mechanisms, where several characteristic tools are applied, including false attribution to reputable international media (Al Jazeera, Euronews) to create a false impression of reliability regarding the material.
As always, the simultaneous circulation of similar content from various anonymous accounts, along with its accelerated dissemination through bot and semi-bot networks, aims to artificially generate "momentum" on the topic. Recently, we have observed a systematic activation characterized by the mass repetition of the same texts, phrases, and synchronized comments, indicating a coordinated information intervention.