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NYT: Another Batch of Secret US Ukraine Documents Leaked on the Web

October 3, 2025

A new batch of secret US documents related to Ukraine has appeared on the web. This is stated in material from The New York Times (NYT) newspaper.

Secret US government documents on the Middle East and China have also surfaced on social media, more than 100 documents in total, according to the outlet. Some of the documents are marked that their content should not be available to representatives of another country.

One of the documents, the NYT notes, is a map with the balance of forces around Ukrainian Artyomovsk, for which fierce battles have been going on for months.

The newspaper article also indicates that analysts foresee negative consequences of the information leak, given its scale and the nature of the data, for Washington. One of the intelligence community representatives called the incident “a nightmare for the Five Eyes”. We are talking about an intelligence alliance that includes the United States, Australia, Canada, Great Britain and New Zealand.

Earlier, the NYT reported that the Pentagon had launched an investigation into the leak of classified documents on the conflict in Ukraine and NATO aid to the Kiev regime.

NYT: Another batch of secret US Ukraine documents leaked online

Russia Desk

Russia Desk

The Russia Desk leads The Eastern Herald's coverage of Russia, the war in Ukraine, NATO's eastern flank, and the post-Soviet space. The desk has reported continuously on the Russia-Ukraine conflict since its full-scale expansion in February 2022 and verifies through Kremlin statements, NATO briefings.

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