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Russian Classified Military Information Leaked

Russian Classified Military Information Leaked

The Russians gave away technical manuals and other secrets including minefield maps to the North Koreans and have lost custody over the classified information. Ukraine has the data.

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Jan 24, 2025
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Source to Vladimir Osechkin: “The Russian Armed Forces are forced to reveal military secrets to North Korean soldiers and officers. An unlimited number of DPRK [North Korea] military personnel (thousands) have access to secret documentation translated into Korean: maps of minefields, methods of using weapons and REB [radio-electronic combat], characteristics of special equipment - all this has been transferred to the North Koreans with no ability for future control by FSB DVKR (military counterintelligence) and the General Staff.

As a result, GUR [Ukraine’s defense intelligence] and the Armed Forces of Ukraine already have part of the data, and the multimillion-dollar expenditures for mining vast territory have been thrown to the wind.

Treachery was committed in Moscow at the level of the Defence Ministry and Kremlin leadership. Our secrets are being freely disclosed to another country (DPRK) by our military without any resistance. What is happening more and more resembles madness and an insane asylum. You can publish it, there will be no formal “[unauthorized] disclosure” as these morons ordered everything to be translated into Korean and there are no secrecy markings on these documents now. That's how we live. Surviving...”

Russian Minefield map in Martynovka, Kursk region, Russia. Solid circles are anti-tank mines, empty circles are anti-personnel mines

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