Massachusetts Air National Guardsman Jack Teixeira may have been distributing secret intelligence related to the war in Ukraine earlier and to a larger audience than previously known, according to …
Massachusetts Air National Guardsman Jack Teixeira may have been distributing secret intelligence related to the war in Ukraine earlier and to a larger audience than previously known, according to a report. on Friday that a Discord user matching the profile of Teixeira began sharing classified information in a chat group with roughly 600 members just days after Russia’s February 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
“Saw a pentagon report saying that 1/3rd of the force is being used to invade,” the user wrote in one Discord message, less than 48 hours after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, according to the New York Times. “I have a little more than open source info. Perks of being in a USAF intel unit,” the user said in another message. “Some ‘big’ news,” the user wrote. “There may be a planned withdrawal of the troops west of Kiev, as in all of them.
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