![]() MailOnline was unable to confirm the veracity of the rumours included in the supposed intelligence leak, but the documents attribute the origin of the rumour to a Ukrainian official who has their own source inside the Kremlin. ![]() ' on 22 February indicated that Gerasimov reportedly planned to continue his efforts to sabotage the offensive, nothing that he promised to 'throw' the so-called special military operation by 5 March, when Putin was allegedly scheduled to start a round of chemotherapy, and would thus be able to influence the war effort.' 'According to source, Gerasimov opposed the offensive he informed Putin that the Ukrainian Armed Force' capabilities were superior to Russia's and cautioned that Russia would suffer heavy casualties were it to proceed with the offensive. 'According to source, the plan for 'the offensive' (no further information) was suspected to be a strategy devised by Russian National Security Council Secretary Nikolay Patrushev and Russian Chief of the General Staff Valery Gerasimov to sabotage presumably Putin. 'According to who received the information from an unidentified Russian source with access to Kremlin officials, Russia planned to divert resources from Taganrog, Russia to Mariupol, Ukraine and focus its attention on the southern front. The text says: ' on 17 February learned of an alleged Russian plot to 'throw' the so-called 'special military operation,' presumably in an attempt to sabotage Russian President Vladimir Putin. These are '(TS//SI//REL TO USA, FVEY/FISA)' - which shows that the document is top secret and was collected by monitoring communications (SI) - and can only be released to people with necessary security clearance in the USA or the 'Five Eyes' alliance (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the US). Small parts of the update have been redacted, but it does include a string of coded of letters along the top that signify its security classification. 'Ukraine Learns of Alleged Russian Plot to 'Throw' So-Called Special Military Operation By 5 March,' says the title of the intelligence update. It says that the plot - uncovered by Ukraine - is 'presumably in an attempt to sabotage Russian President Vladimir Putin'. One of these briefings, the leaks appear to show, contained a rumour that said that Russia's top general is conspiring to 'throw' (deliberately lose) the war in Ukraine while Putin is undergoing chemotherapy treatment. The leaks about Ukraine in particular are of concern, as they could provide information to Russia.Īlong with detailed information about troop movements and losses on both sides fighting in Ukraine, the trove also contains daily intelligence briefings - a collection of short updates from a variety of sources from around the world. Revelations in the leaks include previously unreported sensitive disclosures about Ukraine, South Korea, Israel, the United Arab Emirates and others. In what appears to be the gravest leak of US secrets in years, the documents - which leaked last week and have prompted a national security investigation in the US - are understood to have come from inside the Pentagon. Vladimir Putin is receiving treatment for cancer and his top generals are looking to 'throw' the war in Ukraine as he does, according to a rumour contained in a leaked American intelligence document.
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