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behind leaked documents Extremely sensitive to the US government is a young gun lover who shared it on social media, the paper said. Washington Post.
An American newspaper said in an article published on Wednesday that it had questioned two members of a group created on the social networking site Discord on condition of anonymity.
Hundreds of articles have been published in this group. confidential documentssome of which are classified as “top secret”, coming from a person who used the pseudonym “OG”.
OG published hundreds of pages copied from documentation from the military base where he worked, the newspaper notes.
According to the newspaper, OG told members of the group that he spent “part of the day in a secure facility where mobile phones and other electronics are prohibited” and that he “worked for hours in parts” cooking documentation “to share them with your colleagues on the Discord server.”
love for guns
Some of the information was so sensitive that it was labeled “NOFORN,” meaning it could not be released to foreigners, according to the Washington Post.
The group, made up of about 24 members, mostly boys and girls, was formed around their “mutual love of firearms, military equipment and God”, forming a “club” in 2020 that, according to the newspaper, could only be entered by invitation.
documentation Published reports reveal concerns of US intelligence agencies about the possibility of a Ukrainian counteroffensive against Russian forces due to training and supply problems.
File reviewed by AFP includes concerns USA about Ukraine’s ability to continue to defend itself against Russian bombing.
Documentation distributed on networks
In recent days, dozens of photos from these files have been published on Twitter, Telegram and Discord. Some of them circulated on the Internet for weeks or even months without being noticed by the press.
The US authorities have not publicly verified the authenticity of these files, and the authenticity has not been verified by any independent source.
In addition to information about Ukraine, documentation they also include confidential analysis of US allies that US officials are now trying to appease.
Many documents are no longer available where they first appeared and others have been removed USA. (AFP)
Source: RPP

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