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WASHINGTON — Classified war documents detailing secret American and NATO plans for building up the Ukrainian military ahead of a planned offensive against Russia were posted this week on social media channels, senior Biden administration officials said.

The Pentagon is investigating who may have been behind the leak of the documents [find the snitch], which appeared on Twitter and on Telegram, a platform with more than half a billion users that is widely available in Russia.

So these leaks are real, and the Pentagon is looking for the mole.

Military analysts said the documents appear to have been modified in certain parts from their original format, overstating American estimates of Ukrainian war dead and understating estimates of Russian troops killed.

The modifications could point to an effort of disinformation by Moscow, the analysts said. But the disclosures in the original documents, which appear as photographs of charts of anticipated weapons deliveries, troop and battalion strengths, and plans, represents a significant breach of American intelligence in the effort to aid Ukraine.

Biden officials were working to get them deleted but had not, as of Thursday evening, succeeded.

So the only part they claim to be doctored is the estimates for the casualties in the conflict. They say the documents being leaked are significant, so much so that the Biden team is trying to get them scraped off the internet.

To the trained eye of a Russian war planner, field general or intelligence analyst, however, the documents no doubt offer many tantalizing clues. The documents mention, for instance, the expenditure rate of HIMARS — American-supplied high mobility artillery rocket systems, which can launch attacks against targets like ammunition dumps, infrastructure and concentrations of troops, from a distance. The Pentagon has not said publicly how fast Ukrainian troops are using the HIMARs munitions; the documents do.

One aspect of the pro-Ukraine casualty estimates that never made sense was how so many Russians could be dying from Ukraine’s lack of artillery, to maintain this narrative the Pentagon never talked about how many shells Ukraine launches per day.

One of the slides said 16,000 to 17,500 Russian soldiers had been killed while Ukraine had suffered as many as 71,500 troop deaths. The Pentagon and other analysts have estimated that Russia has suffered far more casualties, and that closer to 200,000 soldiers on each side had been killed or wounded.

Nonetheless, analysts said parts of the documents appeared authentic and provide Russia with valuable information such as the timetables for the delivery of weapons and troops, Ukrainian troop buildup numbers and other military details.

These estimates seem a little low balled, analysts such as Col Macgregor put Russian dead in the 20-25k range and Uke dead in the six digits. This seems more like the values pre-Bakmut siege. BBC calculated around 16k from Russian obituaries so maybe they were closer to reality than given credit for, or the numbers in the document are confirmed KIA only and MIA is not included. The document in question. More from: https://twitter.com/AZgeopolitics/status/1644122549909848070?t=J87R-_jIb11q9sFMfcB-XQ&s=19

The leak is the first Russian intelligence breakthrough that has been made public since the war began. Throughout the war, the United States has provided Ukraine with information on command posts, ammunition depots and other key nodes in the Russian military lines. Such real-time intelligence has allowed the Ukrainians to target Russian forces, kill senior generals and force ammunition supplies to be moved farther from the Russian front lines, though U.S. officials say Ukraine has played the decisive role in planning and execution of those strikes. [“plausible” deniability]

But early on during the war, Ukrainian officials were hesitant about sharing their battle plans with the United States, for fear of leaks, American and European officials said. As recently as last summer, American intelligence officials said they often had a better understanding of Russia’s military plans than of Ukraine’s.

The intelligence sharing between Ukraine and the United States loosened up considerably last fall, and the two countries have been working closely on options for a Ukrainian offensive.

So now the US is running the show. I wonder if the mole is related to Sy Hersh’s source on Nord Stream?

  • @Navaryn
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    51 year ago

    I have heard from someone i knew that was studying in ukraine prior to the war (not doxxing him, but it was an university in what is now russian Zaporizhia) that when they were evacuated as foreigners several female classmates of his just… were never heard of again.

    After this war, ukraine will find itself with a lot of “missing” people - and western europe will find itself with a lot of scared and desperate ukrainian women roaming the streets at night

    • @PolandIsAStateOfMind
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      61 year ago

      I can easily believe that. Even before the war, the number of Ukrainians legally employed in Poland was 1,4 million, mostly men, but it was estimated there is greyzone employment that might be few hundred thousands, mostly women illegally employed as housekeepers, care workers and prostitutes.

      Ukraine was since 1991 main source of human trafficking in Europe, and every new crisis in Ukraine cause new wave of it.

      • @Navaryn
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        1 year ago

        i am a social worker in Switzerland, this is already a big issue. For every ukrainian entering the country “legally” and properly navigating the system, there are two that we find trading sex for a bed to sleep in. The reason why europe was able to absorb so many refugees without skipping a beat is often boiled down to “they’re white” - the reality is more complex, in that ukrainians often don’t look “foreign” and are easy to smuggle in as undeclared workers. For example africans are caught before they even get off the train because it’s so easy to spot them