NYT: Pentagon investigates leak of classified documents on status of Ukrainian army brigades

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The Pentagon is investigating social media leaks of classified material describing the situation of the Ukrainian military. The newspaper reported New York Times (NYT).

According to journalists, we are talking about documents in early March. Currently, US authorities are trying to remove this information from social networks, but so far without success.

One of the documents describes the situation of the conflict as of March 1, while the other contains information about the 12 Ukrainian brigades being formed. It also indicates how many of such units need tanks and armored infantry vehicles.

At the same time, according to the NYT, the documents do not contain military operation plans and there is no information on where the Ukrainian Armed Forces planned the attack.

The previous day, military analyst Yuri Kotenok saidThat the spring offensive of the Ukrainian troops may look like a series of multi-pronged attacks, one or two of which are the main.

Former President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko declarationthat a possible Kiev counteroffensive on the front would eliminate the possibility of peace negotiations with Russia.

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