US assessing how documents leak could affect national security
Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh says the Defence Department is reviewing the validity of photographed secret intelligence documents circulating online that ‘appear to contain sensitive and highly classified material’. – AFP pic, April 10, 2023.
THE United States is assessing how the apparent leak of a trove of highly classified documents could impact national security, the Pentagon said yesterday. The breach – which is being investigated by the Justice Department – appears to include assessments and secret intelligence reports that touch not only on Ukraine and Russia but also highly sensitive analyses of US allies.
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