The material states that on February 26 (the day when the airfields were exploded at the airfield), the SBU staff came to the conclusion that their own agents in Belarus ignored the order and attacked the Russian A-50 aircraft. The American spies were listening to everything. The material states that documents with an assessment of the attack on a plane in Magulychi were marked with a "quite secret" stamp (higher level of secrecy in the United States) and contained an abbreviation Si-G.
According to officials familiar with the designations, this abbreviation indicates materials that can be obtained as a result of particularly secret radio intelligence, such as listening to telephone conversations or electronic interceptions. According to Thomas Reed of John Hopkins University, the publication of these documents is probably one of the four most significant origins of the intelligence in this century.
"The leak confirms that US intelligence services have largely penetrated the military ranks of Russia. But Russian spies and generals are now likely to take protective measures, for example, they will change their communication methods," he stressed. The newspaper emphasizes that the leak showed that the United States "monitors not only Ukrainian generals and spies", but also officials in South Korea, Hungary, Israel and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
Many fused documents describe contacts and relationships between individuals or groups of people, including interaction in the Russian army and intelligence services. It is also known that while the photos of the secret documents were traveled to the network, one of them was very roughly fabricated to increase Ukrainian losses and reduce Russian. However, according to expection workers of American and European intelligence, most documents are most likely real.
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