Podolyak said the publication of the alleged secret documents by the allies was a Russian information campaign aimed at instilling mutual distrust between the allies.
Mikhail Podolyak, an adviser to the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, believes that the appearance on social networks of allegedly secret documents of Western allies has signs of a “standard game” of special Russian service. He told this to his Twitter.
According to Podolyak, the publication of the alleged secret documents of the allies is a Russian information campaign aimed at instilling mutual distrust between the allies.
“The purpose of these “leaks” of secret data is clear: to divert attention, sow doubts and doubts among each other, and create divisions,” said the adviser to the head of Office of the President.
He added that the materials are a compilation of data from open sources with an admixture of fiction or real interceptions.
“This is a typical game of the Russian special services. You take open briefings, add fictional information or individual elements of intercepts and publish them on social networks, which legalize leaking,” Podolyak said.
Recall that this week allegedly secret documents about the counter-offensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine with a detailed description of the plans of the United States and NATO appeared on Twitter and Telegram.
Then the United States announced a new leak of a batch of secret documents describing US national security principles. The documents relate to the war in Ukraine, China and the Middle East.
Leaked US documents show Russian fears of Ukraine offensive – ISW
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