Graphic detail | Under the radar

Russia is swaying Twitter users outside the West to its side

An army of suspicious accounts began churning out pro-Russian content in March

UKRAINE AND Russia are fighting mainly in eastern Ukraine, but they are courting allies around the globe. Ukraine needs other countries to abide by Western sanctions. That means winning hearts and minds in places like India and Turkey.

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