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Pentagon leak shows 14 US special forces in Ukraine

Nearly 100 special forces from five Western countries — including more than a dozen Americans — have been operating on the ground in Ukraine, according to a leaked document.

The classified document, dated March 23 and marked “Secret,” revealed that the US had 14 special forces in Ukraine as of last month, reported The Guardian.  

The Post could not independently verify the authenticity of the file.

While the document included no further details about the service members’ exact location or the nature of their activities, National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told Fox News Wednesday that a “small US military presence” was located at the embassy in Kyiv to monitor military aid sent by Washington to help Ukraine fight off the Russian invasion.

The UK has deployed 50 of its elite fighters, accounting for more than half of all Western special forces allegedly active in Ukraine.

NATO members Latvia and France have purportedly sent 17 and 15 special forces, respectively, to assist Kyiv, while Netherlands has deployed a sole service member overseas.

The file revealing the presence of at least 97 Western service members on Ukrainian soil was part of a cache of documents, some marked “Secret” and “Top Secret,” that were initially posted on the online gaming platform Discord last month.


Defense facility where Ukraine's National Guard defend Odessa, if Russia chooses to attack that way, Ukraine on Monday 10 April 2023.
Nearly 100 foreign special forces are said to be on the ground in Ukraine, according to a Pentagon document that has been released as part of a leak that has exposed Kyiv’s military weaknesses.
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Members of Ukrainian Civil-Military Cooperation team place into a plastic bag the body of a Russian soldier in the north of Kharkiv region on April 11, 2023.
The Pentagon leaks came as Ukraine prepares to launch a long-awaited counteroffensive to retake its territory.
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The highly sensitive documents containing US intelligence assessments of Ukraine’s military capabilities and vulnerabilities, along with information about allies, have since been making the rounds on social media sites.

It was previously reported that the leak has prompted Kyiv to amend its plans for Ukraine’s anticipated spring counteroffensive — a claim the government has denied.

The Justice Department has launched an investigation to identify the source of the damaging leak.

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin vowed Tuesday to “turn over every rock until we find the source of this and the extent of it.”


The Pentagon is seen from the air in Washington, U.S., March 3, 2022.
A trove of files, some marked “Top Secret,” have been splashed all over social media, including US intelligence assessments of Ukraine’s fighting capabilities and information about its allies.
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Kirby warned Monday that at least some of the documents appeared to have been “doctored,” possibly to be used in a misinformation campaign to drive a wedge between Ukraine’s allies.

The UK Ministry of Defence sounded a similar note Tuesday in response to the claim that dozens of British special forces were present in Ukraine, tweeting that the information had “demonstrated a serious level of inaccuracy.”

“Readers should be cautious about taking at face value allegations that have the potential to spread misinformation,” the agency said.

Ukraine’s defense minister, meanwhile, categorically denied that elite NATO soldiers were operating in country, saying during a briefing Wednesday that it was “not true.”


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The leaked documents first appeared on a gaming platform last months, before popping up on social media sites.
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During a wider discussion of the leaks, Oleksii Reznikov echoed the UK’s defense officials, saying that the documents contained a mixture of true and false information.

“There is a lot of information there which does not correspond with reality,” Reznikov said during a briefing in Madrid. “The information which does correspond with reality has lost its relevance. So it’s a mix of truth and falsehoods.”

Reznikov suggested that the files were made public in a bid to sow discord among Kyiv’s supporters in the West.

“The goal of this work is to lower the level of trust among partners, especially the United States and other countries, and to me this is completely obvious and clear,” he said.


Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin this week vowed to “turn over every rock” in the search for the leaker.
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The Kremlin said Wednesday that it was unclear whether the leaked documents referring to the foreign special forces were authentic, but that it had already known that instructors from NATO countries were active in Ukraine.

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov also suggested that the release of the Pentagon documents might be a deliberate attempt to dupe Moscow.

With Post wires

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