The network, which allegedly paid politicians to publicly praise Russia and Putin in the European media a few months before the crucial EP elections in June, was uncovered in cooperation with the Ukrainian Security Service (SBU), according to NV’s sources inside the agency. Read also: US imposes sanctions for spreading Russian propaganda in Latin America Politicians were expected to publish anti-Ukrainian and anti-European material on the Voice of Europe website, which was created by Medvedchuk and a former producer of the 112 Ukraine TV channel, Artem Marchevsky, in an effort to increase the …