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US leak on Ukraine defences wider than thought: NYT

22.04.2023 12:45
According to a recent report by the New York Times, the US guardsman accused of leaking classified documents had been posting sensitive information months prior to what was previously known, the Reuters news agency said on Saturday.
Flags of United States and Ukraine are seen during the fourth meeting of Ukraine Defense Contact Group at the US Air Base in Ramstein, Germany, 21 April 2023.
Flags of United States and Ukraine are seen during the fourth meeting of Ukraine Defense Contact Group at the US Air Base in Ramstein, Germany, 21 April 2023. Photo: EPA/RONALD WITTEK, PAP/EPA.

The newspaper reviewed online postings and found that in February 2022, an individual with a profile matching that of  21-year-old air national guardsman Jack Teixeira began posting secret intelligence on the Russian war effort to a chat group of around 600 members on Discord, which was publicly listed on a YouTube channel and easily accessible, Reuters wrote.

Teixeira, who was arrested last week, is facing one count of violating the Espionage Act related to the unlawful copying and transmitting of sensitive defense material, and a second charge related to the unlawful removal of defense material to an unauthorized location.

The leak that has embarrassed the US and its allies, appeared early April and  included data on Ukraine's air defenses. The leaked files also revealed closely held information about US operations, like a suggestion there are up to 1 hundred NATO special operations officials in Ukraine, and details about casualty counts for both Russia and Ukraine. They also indicated that the US has infiltrated Russian intelligence groups.

The Pentagon has described the leak as a "deliberate, criminal act” but declined to comment on the newly discovered information.

The case is believed to be the most serious security breach in the U.S. since the WikiLeaks website published more than 700,000 documents, videos, and diplomatic cables in 2010.

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Source: Reuters