The government of USA is investigating the leak on social networks of a series of classified war documents detailing US and NATO plans to reinforce Ukraine’s offensive in the war against Russia.

The Pentagon is “discussing” the posting of these documents on social media platforms Twitter and Telegram, as reported this morning by The New York Times. US Executive officials have assured the outlet that they are working to remove the content from the platforms but have not yet succeeded.

The leaked documents, according to the American newspaper, contain tables of future arms deliveriesdata on troop and battalion strengths, as well as military plans.

One of the documents published on the networks includes a table with a list that details units of Ukrainian troops, as well as its equipment and training, with schedules from January to April. It provides information on 12 combat brigades that are being grouped, nine of which, the report says, are allegedly being trained and supplied by the US and NATO allies.

Washington announced on Tuesday a new aid package for Ukraine $2.6 billion which includes additional ammunition for the Patriot air defense system and NASAMS.

The amount includes ten laser-guided rocket systems, three video surveillance radars, rocket launchers, Javelin anti-tank missile systems and four logistics support vehicles.

The President of Ukraine, Volodimir Zelensky, celebrated the shipment of aid yesterday, assuring that it is just what his country needs. Ukrainian military experts have underlined the importance of Ukraine receiving in time the amount of ammunition it requires to be able to successfully face the planned spring counteroffensive.