In recent weeks, a large number of American intelligence documents have been published on social networks.
Russia’s all-out war against Ukraine is becoming a protracted conflict that will last “beyond 2023.” This was announced on Wednesday, April 12, in a Reuters publication, citing documents from the US Department of Defense Intelligence Agency that were allegedly leaked on the Internet.
The agency clarified that it had reviewed about 50 “leaked” documents. In one of them, called “Battle for Donbass”, US intelligence allegedly predicts that the confrontation in eastern Ukraine will last more than 2023. The Americans also believe that the Russians will not completely conquer this region.
“These tactics resulted in the reduction of Russian forces and ammunition reserves to a level that, in the absence of an unexpected recovery, could exhaust Russian units and hinder Moscow’s military objectives. , leading to a protracted war after 2023,” the document said.
Also, US military intelligence documents claim that Russia and Ukraine are “moderately” fighting the conflict, meaning both sides are likely to continue fighting for some time to come.
Earlier, the American edition of the New York Times reported that allegedly classified documents appeared on social networks with details of the plans of the United States and NATO to strengthen the Armed Forces of Ukraine ahead of the planned counteroffensive. According to the publication, the Pentagon is allegedly investigating who may be behind the “leakage” of the documents. Soon after, 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.
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Source: korrespondent

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