Pentagon says classified document leaks a ‘criminal deliberate act’ | USA TODAY

The leaked documents appeared to be highly sensitive reports tied to the war in Ukraine. The Pentagon said the leaks were a "criminal deliberate act."
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Attorney General Merrick Garland announced the arrest Thursday of Jack Teixeira, an Air National Guardsman in Massachusetts suspected of leaking classified documents about the war in Ukraine.

The leaked documents appear to be highly sensitive reports tied to the war effort in Ukraine, including data on military activities like U.S. drone spy planes in the area and Ukrainian forces’ use of ammunition. They appear to show how the U.S. views Ukrainian forces’ training and state of readiness, plus the number of Ukrainian and Russian troops killed and equipment destroyed in the ongoing conflict, as well.

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