Bomb Threats Disrupt Voting in Georgia
Bomb Threats Disrupt Voting in Georgia
Bomb Threats Disrupt Voting in Georgia
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On Election Day, Georgia polling centers received bomb threats reportedly of Russian origin, prompting evacuations at two locations. Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger confirmed the threats were not credible, stating they were investigated for public safety. The FBI is also investigating similar threats across multiple states, emphasizing the impact of such incidents on election integrity and public confidence. These events coincide with previous cyber threats against Georgia's election infrastructure, including a DDoS attack. In a related international context, Moldova's elections were marred by claims of Russian interference, but pro-Western President Maia Sandu emerged victorious amid allegations of electoral fraud and intimidation. The situation highlights ongoing concerns about foreign interference in democratic processes.

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