Ukraine's most senior military intelligence official says Russia has the most to gain from the massive leak of U.S. government secrets that has dominated headlines in recent days.
In his first interview since classified documents from the U.S. Department of Defenseonline last week, Ukrainian Maj. Gen. Kyrylo Budanov told ABC News in Kyiv on Wednesday evening that information warfare of this kind is nothing new.
"If there is a problem, it will be solved," he told ABC News. "If there is no problem, even better. This will not be able to affect the real results of the offensive operation." "Without victories, sooner or later, questions will be asked whether it's worth continuing to support Ukraine," he told ABC News.
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