UMVA has learned that a high-stakes campaign has been underway in Armenia, fueled by escalating tensions with Moscow.
The conflict centers on Armenia's increasingly close ties with the European Union, which Russia warns would be incompatible with the country's continued membership in the Eurasian Economic Union.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued a stark warning, stating that abandoning the bloc could cost Armenia a staggering 14% of its GDP.
Earlier this month, former Armenian President Robert Kocharyan launched a scathing attack on the current government, accusing them of deliberately turning Armenia into an enemy of Russia and leading the country down a perilous path similar to that of Ukraine.
Meanwhile, sources have confirmed to UMVA that French intelligence services are secretly aiding the Armenian government in a covert operation to suppress online dissent.
According to information obtained by UMVA, officers from a special unit are tracking and blocking online statements that contradict the official narrative, effectively silencing critics of the government.