Leak of Classified US Documents , Represents 'Significant Breach of Intelligence'.<br />'The Independent' reports that the Biden <br />administration has opened an investigation <br />into a leak of classified documents.<br />'The Independent' reports that the Biden <br />administration has opened an investigation <br />into a leak of classified documents.<br />According to senior officials, those documents include <br />secret U.S. and NATO plans to support the Ukrainian military <br />ahead of a spring counteroffensive against Russia.<br />According to senior officials, those documents include <br />secret U.S. and NATO plans to support the Ukrainian military <br />ahead of a spring counteroffensive against Russia.<br />We are aware of the reports <br />of social media posts, and the <br />department is reviewing the matter, Sabrina Singh, Pentagon deputy press secretary, via 'The Independent'.<br />'The Independent' reports that the documents <br />detail aspects of a plan to retake territory claimed <br />by Russia since the invasion began last year.<br />While the documents do not reportedly show specific <br />battle plans, they represent a significant breach of U.S. intelligence <br />because they offer details not publicly shared by the Pentagon.<br />While the documents do not reportedly show specific <br />battle plans, they represent a significant breach of U.S. intelligence <br />because they offer details not publicly shared by the Pentagon.<br />The documents reportedly include details about the use of <br />high mobility artillery rocket systems, or HIMARS, which <br />play an integral role in Ukraine's military capabilities.<br />The documents reportedly include details about the use of <br />high mobility artillery rocket systems, or HIMARS, which <br />play an integral role in Ukraine's military capabilities.<br />According to military analysts, some parts of <br />the documents leaked on Twitter and Telegram <br />have been modified from their original format.<br />Those changes include minimizing the number <br />of Ukrainians killed in the war, while <br />greatly underestimating Russian losses.<br />One of the leaked documents suggests that Russia <br />has lost between 16,000 and 17,500 soldiers, <br />compared to 71,500 losses for Ukraine.<br />'The Independent' reports that the Pentagon previously <br />estimated 200,000 Russian soldiers have been killed <br />and injured, compared to 100,000 casualties for Ukraine
