This weekend, dozens of classified US intelligence documents were leaked on various platforms. It covers various topics, such as the war in Ukraine and the spying on other countries by the United States, such as Iran.
Joe Biden administration officials confirmed that the documents detail Washington and NATO’s strategic plans to support the Ukrainian military, as well as other Ukrainian maneuvers against Russian forces.
According to the officials, the reports have revealed the intentions of the Ukrainian and US military over the past month of the war, as well as information about the spending of HIMARS high-mobility artillery missiles.
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However, the France24 portal assures that the Pentagon is concerned about the falsification of the data and figures provided by the classified documents. Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to the head of the cabinet of the President of Ukraine, said the documents contained “a large amount of fictitious information”. The official told CNN they have “nothing to do with Ukraine’s actual plans”.
In addition, a Pentagon official explained that most of the reports were issued by General Mark A. Milley, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and other senior US military personnel.
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Sabrina Singh, deputy press secretary of the Pentagon, did not comment on the legitimacy of the documents, but said in a statement that the Defense Ministry “is aware of the reports of the social media posts and that the ministry is looking into the matter.” it has been revised”.
In a meeting with heads of the armed forces and the secret service, Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelensky called on the authorities to take measures to prevent possible leaks, without referring to the current documents.
“Meeting participants focused on measures to prevent the leakage of information about the plans of the armed forces of Ukraine,” the president’s office said in a statement.
Source: Eluniverso

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