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Secret US, NATO plans on Ukraine’s spring offensive leaked online

Secret US, NATO plans on Ukraine’s spring offensive leaked online

Secret paperwork revealing U.S. and NATO plans to assist Ukraine put together for a spring offensive in opposition to Russia have leaked onto social media platforms, the New York Times reported Thursday.

The Pentagon mentioned it’s assessing the reported safety breach.

“We are aware of the reports of social media posts, and the Department is reviewing the matter,” Deputy Press Secretary Sabrina Singh mentioned.

The paperwork had been unfold on Twitter and Telegram, and reportedly include charts and particulars about weapons deliveries, battalion strengths and different delicate info amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Times mentioned.

Information within the paperwork is at the least 5 weeks previous, with the newest dated March 1, the report mentioned.

One of the paperwork summarized the coaching schedules of 12 Ukraine fight brigades, and mentioned 9 of them had been being skilled by U.S. and NATO forces, and wanted 250 tanks and greater than 350 mechanized automobiles, the newspaper mentioned.

The paperwork – at the least considered one of which carried a “top secret” label – had been circulated on pro-Russian authorities channels, it mentioned.

Information within the paperwork additionally particulars expenditure charges for munitions underneath Ukraine army management, together with for the HIMARS rocket methods, the U.S.-made artillery rocket methods which have confirmed extremely efficient in opposition to Russian forces, it added.

The report quoted army analysts who warned that some paperwork seem to have been altered in a disinformation marketing campaign by Russia, with one doc inflating Ukrainian troop deaths and minimizing Russian battlefield losses.

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