The classified US material, which has not been verified, was leaked and then circulated on social media. theSun theSundaily military Ukraine UnitedKingdom USA
: Britain's Ministry of Defence has cast doubt on reports that UK special forces have operated in Ukraine, after the allegations emerged from a leaked trove of highly sensitive US documents.
The classified US material, which has not been verified, was leaked and then circulated on social media. But London has not disclosed their continued presence inside the country since Russia's invasion in February last year. “Readers should be cautious about taking at face value allegations that have the potential to spread disinformation.”
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