Guerra Ukraine assures that it will have to change its strategy due to the leak of confidential documents

After the alleged leak of confidential documents, the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense, through a source close to President Volodimir Zelensky, assured that it will be forced to change its counteroffensive plans, but did not explain exactly what sensitive information was revealed revealing its intentions

Guerra Ukraine assures that it will have to change its strategy due to the leak of confidential documents

After the alleged leak of confidential documents, the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense, through a source close to President Volodimir Zelensky, assured that it will be forced to change its counteroffensive plans, but did not explain exactly what sensitive information was revealed revealing its intentions. .

Another of those who has spoken is Mikhailo Podolyak, adviser to the president: "Russia is trying to influence Ukrainian society, sow fear, mistrust and doubt. There is not the slightest doubt that this is another element of its hybrid warfare". By his words, he gives credibility to the data leak.

They are the only tangible reactions to this news, which has gone largely unnoticed in the country, where all the efforts of the Ukrainian army are focused on fine-tuning newly arrived Western weapons, stockpiling ammunition, and rotating units to continue training in these new weapons. and rest in the face of those advance plans that, for a couple of months, seem to have been telegraphed to the Russian invader without the need for any outsider to hack the Pentagon, or, as other specialists point out, the Pentagon itself to create a deception or deception.

These types of missions are older than fire. The best example is the spectacular Operation Minced Meat, in the middle of the Second World War, when the United Kingdom dressed the body of a dead thief in London as a British officer, launching it on the Huelva coast with a briefcase loaded with authentic information mixed with other information. false, among which were the plans for an alleged Allied landing in Greece. A Spanish fisherman showed the body to Franco's police who, predictably, handed over the documents to Nazi Germany. After several analyses, Adolf Hitler himself ended up giving them up. But the final landing was not in Greece, but in Sicily.

In Russia, everything published so far is analyzed with some skepticism. "We must not exclude the possibility that such a leak of classified information is misinformation by US intelligence," the channel that the Wagner mercenary group feeds on Telegram explicitly says.

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