US seeks to reassure allies after secret documents leak
AIR DEFENCE ISSUES
A document reviewed by AFP – this one marked “secret” – detailed the dire state of Ukrainian air defences, which have been instrumental in protecting against Russian strikes and preventing Moscow’s forces from gaining control of the skies.
Ukraine’s international supporters have worked to beef up the country’s air defences, providing a mix of cutting-edge and older technology to create multi-layered defences that protect against attacks at different altitudes.
But the document dated February 2023 – the authenticity of which could not immediately be confirmed – said that 89 per cent of Ukrainian medium and high-range air defences was made up of SA-10 and SA-11 Soviet-era systems that could soon run short of ammunition.
Based on munitions use at the time, the document projected that Ukraine’s SA-11s would be out of missiles by late March, and its SA-10s by early May.
Ukraine’s ability to provide medium-range air defences to protect the front line “will be completely reduced by May 23”, the document said.
The Post reported that another document said Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi ordered the production of 40,000 rockets for shipment to Russia, telling officials to keep it secret to “avoid problems with the West”.
White House national security spokesman John Kirby pushed back against the report.
“We’ve seen no indication that Egypt is providing lethal weaponry capabilities to Russia,” Kirby told reporters. “Egypt is a significant security partner and remains so.”
Dozens of photographs of documents – some of which also point to US spying on allies and partners including Israel, South Korea and Ukraine – have been found on Twitter, Telegram, Discord and other sites in recent days, though some may have been circulating online for some time.
Many of the documents are no longer available on the sites where they first appeared, and the United States is reportedly working to have them removed.
The fallout from the apparent leak could be significant, even deadly, potentially putting US intelligence sources at risk while giving the country’s foes valuable information.
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