Ukraine-Russia war – latest: US airman, 21, to appear in court after arrest over Pentagon leaks

A US airman who was arrested on Thursday over the leak of classified military intelligence online is set to appear in court today.

The 21-year-old suspect has been identified as Jack Teixeira, a junior member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard.

He was arrested by armed FBI officers outside his home in North Dighton, Massachusetts.

The so-called “Pentagon Papers” include hundreds of pages of classified military intelligence that were shared with an online gaming group before becoming public in a string of disclosures last week.

After Teixeira’s arrest on Thursday the Pentagon said it would review its intelligence access procedures.

Meanwhile, UN secretary general Antonio Guterres has said that he is “not surprised” to find out he was being spied on by the US, as fresh revelations from the leaked documents reveal details of his private conversations.

This morning, China said that it was willing to work with Germany towards an end to the war in Ukraine, during a visit by the German foreign minister to Beijing.

Key Points

  • Leaked documents suspect to appear in court

  • Pentagon Papers leaks suspect arrested outside his home

  • Pentagon to review intelligence access after major leak

  • UN chief says Pentagon spying revelation not surprising

  • Ukraine says UN Security Council has lost 'meaning'

  • Cannot trust China if it does not seek peace, says EU

Russia ‘re-energises’ assault on Bakhmut as Ukraine makes ‘orderly withdrawals’, says UK

08:43 , Andy Gregory

Russia has “re-energised” its assault on Bakhmut and has subjected Ukraine’s troops in the frontline Donetsk city to “particularly intense” artillery fire over the past 48 hours, according to Britain’s Ministry of Defence.

Amid “improved co-operation” between the Wagner mercenary group and Russian ministry of defence’s forces, the private army continues to conduct the main advance through the centre of Bakhmut, while Russian airborne forces have relieved some Wagner units securing the northern and southern flanks, the ministry said.

Ukrainian forces, who still hold the city’s western districts, “face significant resupply issues but have made orderly withdrawals from the positions they have been forced to concede”, it added.

Russian court fines Wikipedia for article about Ukraine war

13:18 , Andy Gregory

A Moscow court has once again fined Wikipedia for a Russian-language article it refused to remove about the invasion of Ukraine.

The court fined the Wikimedia Foundation 2 million rubles (£19,600) for not removing a Wikipedia article titled “Russian occupation of the Zaporizhzhia region”.

The state Tass news agency said the Wikimedia Foundation failed to heed the demands of Russia’s state communications watchdog Roskomnadzor to remove articles it claimed contained “false information.” A Wikipedia representative asked the court to reject the removal demand as vague, Tass reported.

Expelled Russian diplomats tried to recruit sources and intercept communications, says Norway

13:05 , Andy Gregory

Fifteen Russian diplomats subject to the largest ever explusion by Norway this week had sought to recruit sources, intercept communications and buy advanced technology, Norwegian security police have alleged.

The diplomats’ real employers were the Russian GRU, FSB and SVR intelligence services, counterintelligence chief Inger Haugland claimed.

“This lowers the threat from Russian intelligence in Norway by permanently reducing the number of intelligence officers operating under diplomatic cover,” Haugland said of the expulsions, to which Russia has vowed to respond.

Nato member Norway is now Europe’s top gas supplier following a drop in Russian flows, and has stepped up security since the invasion of Ukraine.

Sunak and Zelensky discuss military support, says No 10

12:28 , Andy Gregory

Rishi Sunak and Volodymyr Zelensky have discussed ramping up military support to Ukraine in a phone call this morning, according to No 10.

“The leaders discussed the latest situation on the battlefield and the prime minister paid tribute to the efforts of the Ukrainian forces in Bakhmut,” a Downing Street spokesperson said.

“Discussing the abhorrent beheading of a Ukrainian soldier shown on social media in recent days, the prime minister said the video was appalling and those responsible had to be held to account.

“The leaders also discussed efforts to accelerate military support to Ukraine, and the prime minister said the UK and its allies needed to continue to ensure Ukraine was in the strongest possible position to build on its recent battlefield successes.

“That included increasing interoperability with Nato both in the short and long term, the prime minister added. The leaders agreed to stay in close touch.”

Ukraine will ‘test and use’ any non-banned weapons to retake Crimea, says Kyiv security chief

12:02 , Andy Gregory

Ukraine will “test and use” any non-banned weapons to liberate its territory, including annexed Crimea, the head of Kyiv’s National Security and Defence Council has said.

“Crimea is the territory of Ukraine, and we will test and use any weapons not prohibited by international laws, that will help liberate our territories,” said Oleksiy Danilov.

The 21-year-old National Guardsman suspected of leaking secret Pentagon documents

11:41 , Andy Gregory

Armed FBI officers have arrested a member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard over the alleged leak of classified military intelligence online.

My colleagues Joe Sommerlad and Graeme Massie detail what we know so far about the suspect:

What we know about suspect in leak of secret Pentagon documents

China says no weapons exports to parties in Ukraine conflict

11:09 , Andy Gregory

China will not sell weapons to parties involved in the conflict in Ukraine and will regulate exports of items with dual civilian and military use, Beijing’s foreign minister has said.

The US and European allies have expressed concerns that China was considering providing military assistance to Russia, which Beijing has backed politically and rhetorically in the conflict while formally saying it remains neutral.

Qin Gang reiterated China’s willingness to help facilitate negotiations to find a peaceful resolution to the conflict and said all parties should remain “objective and calm.”

Russian and Chinese defence ministers to hold security talks this weekend

10:44 , Andy Gregory

Chinese defence minister Li Shangfu and his Russian counterpart Sergei Shoigu will discuss global and regional security at planned talks between Sunday and Tuesday, Moscow’s defence ministryhas said.

Russia and China have declared a “no limits” partnership” and have moved to further strengthen their economic, political and military ties since Moscow invaded Ukraine.

Li Shangfu (pictured) will meet with Sergei Shoigu on Sunday (AP)
Li Shangfu (pictured) will meet with Sergei Shoigu on Sunday (AP)

Finland’s embassy in Moscow ‘receives letter containing powder’

10:21 , Andy Gregory

Finland’s embassy in Moscow has contacted the Russian foreign ministry after it received three letters, one of which contained powder, the RIA news agency said on Friday.

Relations between Moscow and Helsinki have sharply deteriorated since Finland formally joined Nato 10 days ago – doubling the length of the military alliance’s border with Russia.

Russia puts Pacific naval fleet on high alert

09:45 , Andy Gregory

Russia has put its Pacific naval fleet on high alert as part of a surprise inspection aimed at building its defensive capabilities, state media reported, citing Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu.

“The main objective of this inspection is to increase the ability of the Armed Forces to repel the aggression of a probable enemy from the direction of ocean and sea,” Shoigu said, according to the RIA news agency.

Ukraine bans athletes from competing alongside competitors from Russia or Belarus

08:59 , Andy Gregory

Ukraine has banned its national sports team from competing in Olympic, non-Olympic and Paralympic events which include competitors from Russia and Belarus.

The sports ministry’s decree comes after the International Olympic Committee (IOC) angered Kyiv by paving the way for Russian and Belarusian athletes to compete as neutrals despite Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

But it was criticised by some Ukrainian athletes, including Olympian skeleton racer Vladyslav Heraskevych, criticised the ban saying it would lead to the destruction of Ukrainian sports.

“If Ukrainian representatives are not present at competitions, then we completely vacate the international sports grounds and give the Russian/Belarusian representatives the opportunity to promote their narratives and propaganda,” he wrote on Twitter.

Marjorie Taylor Greene defends alleged Pentagon leaker as ‘white, male, christian, and antiwar’

08:18 , Andy Gregory

US politician Marjorie Taylor Greene has defended the Air National Guardsman arrested by the FBI for allegedly leaking national security documents, my colleague Graeme Massie reports.

The far-right Republican took to Twitter to show her support for Jack Teixeira who she lauded for being “white, male, christian and antiwar” – although she referred to him as “Jake Teixeira”.

Authorities raided the Massachusetts home of the 21-year-old who worked in cyber security for the Guard and took him into custody on Thursday.

Marjorie Taylor Greene defends alleged Pentagon leaker Jack Teixeira

China willing to work with Germany on peace in Ukraine

08:00 , Sravasti Dasgupta

China has said that it is willing to work with Germany towards an end to the war in Ukraine, and described the two countries as partners not adversaries.

The comments were made by Chinese foreign minister Qin Gang while addressing a joint press conference in Beijing on Friday with his German counterpart Annalena Baerbock.

On the issue of Ukraine, Mr Qin said China was willing to continue to work for peace and hoped that all parties involved in the crisis would remain “objective and calm” and work together.

After talks between the two minister concluded, Ms Baerbock said that China has been warned against using military force in Taiwan.

“Conflicts must be solved peacefully,” she said, adding Germany was monitoring the tensions in the Taiwan Strait with great concern.

“A unilateral, violent change of the status quo would be unacceptable for us Europeans.”

 (Copyright 2023 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)
(Copyright 2023 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

Cannot trust China if it does not seek peace, says EU

07:45 , Sravasti Dasgupta

The European Union (EU) has said that China cannot be trusted if it does not try to seek peace in the ongoing Ukraine crisis.

The remarks by foreign policy chief Joseph Borrell were published on the EU’s website which were due to be delivered at a think tank in Beijing on Friday.

Mr Borrell said in his remarks that it would be very difficult, if not impossible, for Europe to trust China if it did not try to seek a political solution to the Ukraine crisis.

The foreign policy chief had to cancel his trip to China after contracting Covid.

Russia Ukraine War (Copyright 2023 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)
Russia Ukraine War (Copyright 2023 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

Leaked documents suspect to appear in court

07:25 , Sravasti Dasgupta

Jack Teixeira, a junior member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard who was arrested on Thursday over the leak of classified US military intelligence, is set to appear in court today.

The 21-year-old suspect was arrested by armed FBI officers outside his home in North Dighton, Massachusetts yesterday.

The authorities raided his Massachusetts home as footage taken from a helicopter showed the suspect in handcuffs as he was marched to a car by heavily-armed federal agents.

The so-called “Pentagon Papers” include hundreds of pages of classified military intelligence that were shared with an online gaming group before becoming public in a string of disclosures last week.

FBI agents arrest Jack Teixeira, an employee of the US Air Force National Guard (Reuters)
FBI agents arrest Jack Teixeira, an employee of the US Air Force National Guard (Reuters)

Ukraine bans national sports teams from competing with Russia

07:00 , Sravasti Dasgupta

Ukraine has banned its national sports teams from competing with athletes from Russia and Belarus.

The decision came through a decree issued by Ukraine’s ministry of youth and sports on Thursday.

It comes as the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has recommended the return of Russian and Belarusian athletes to international sporting events.

FILE - An aerial view of Bakhmut, the site of heavy battles with Russian troops in the Donetsk region, Ukraine (Copyright 2023 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)
FILE - An aerial view of Bakhmut, the site of heavy battles with Russian troops in the Donetsk region, Ukraine (Copyright 2023 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

Pentagon to review intelligence access after major leak

06:30 , Sravasti Dasgupta

The Pentagon will review its intelligence access procedures after classified military information was leaked online.

Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said in a statement that the Pentagon would conduct a review of its “intelligence access, accountability and control procedures” to prevent such a leak from happening again.

Mr Austin’s statement came after armed FBI officers arrested 21-year-old Jack Teixeira, a relatively junior member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard, on suspicion of leaking documents.

This photo illustration created on April 13, 2023, shows the suspect, national guardsman Jack Teixeira, reflected in an image of the Pentagon (AFP via Getty Images)
This photo illustration created on April 13, 2023, shows the suspect, national guardsman Jack Teixeira, reflected in an image of the Pentagon (AFP via Getty Images)

The 21-year-old National Guardsman suspected of leaking secret Pentagon documents

06:00 , Sravasti Dasgupta

Armed FBI officers have arrested 21-year-old Jack Teixeira, a member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard over the alleged leak of classified military intelligence online.

Video showed the suspect in handcuffs as he was marched by heavily-armed federal agents from a home in North Dighton, Massachusetts, wearing shorts and a t-shirt.

Joe Sommerlad and Graeme Massie report on what we know about the suspect:

What we know about suspect in leak of secret Pentagon documents

Ukraine says UN Security Council has lost 'meaning'

05:30 , Sravasti Dasgupta

As Russia continues to preside over the UN Security Council, Ukraine has said that the body has lost any “meaning”.

Ukraine’s national security and defence secretary Oleksii Danilov said in a Telegram post on Thursday that Russia’s presidency is “incompatible with any logic.”

“This institution (UN Security Council), currently chaired by Russia, with the norms and rules that were fixed after the Second World War, has already lost its meaning,” he said.

“It is no longer the influential institution whose decisions are binding for all countries. When an aggressor country, a terrorist country that killed and continues to kill children, is the chairman of the UN Security Council , then these things are generally incompatible with any logic, not to mention justice. Where is this justice then?”

Russia became the chair of the UN Security Council on 1 April and will hold the presidency for one month.

 (Getty)
(Getty)

US thinks UN chief too accommodating to Russia, leaked files suggest

04:41 , Sravasti Dasgupta

The US believes that UN secretary general Antonio Guterres is too willing to accommodate Russian interests, according to fresh revelations in leaked classified documents.

The documents suggest that the US has been closely monitoring the secretary general, reported BBC.

They also describe private communications involving Mr Guterres and his deputy as well as candid observations about the war in Ukraine and a number of African leaders.

“Guterres emphasised his efforts to improve Russia’s ability to export,” the document says of the Black Sea Grain deal brokered by the UN and Turkey that was brokered in July amid fears of a global food crisis.

“Even if that involves sanctioned Russian entities or individuals,” the document adds.

Mr Guterres’ spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said that the secretary general is not surprised that he was being spied on.

“The Secretary-General has been at this job, and in the public eye, for a long time,” he was quoted as saying.“He’s not surprised by the fact that people are spying on him and listening in on his private conversations. What is surprising is the malfeasance or incompetence that allows for such private conversations to be distorted and become public.”

Surrounded by UN security, UN Sec General, Antonio Guterres, arrives in Mogadishu Tuesday April 11, 2023 (Copyright 2023 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)
Surrounded by UN security, UN Sec General, Antonio Guterres, arrives in Mogadishu Tuesday April 11, 2023 (Copyright 2023 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

US, EU, UK brief finance chiefs on sanctions evasion

03:00 , Liam James

Senior officials from the United States, Europe and Britain met representatives of financial institutions to brief them on efforts by Russia to evade Western sanctions imposed over its invasion of Ukraine, a senior US Treasury official told reporters.

The firms indicated they were working hard to prevent Russian efforts to evade sanctions and export controls, said the official, speaking on condition of anonymity.

Western countries are ratcheting up their efforts to crack down on sanctions evasion efforts, the official said, noting Moscow was in a critical period where it needed not only weapons and electronics, but also smaller components to make ammunition.

02:00 , Liam James

Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal on Thursday welcomed the “continuous, ironclad and unprecedented support” of the United States as his country fights Russia‘s invasion, and underscored Ukraine’s commitment to battling corruption.

Shmyhal, speaking alongside US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, said it was critically important for Ukraine to begin reconstruction this year, and said Kyiv had identified a priority funding gap of $14bn needed this year.

Ms Yellen, who paid a surprise visit to Kyiv in February, told Shmyhal she had seen “firsthand the bravery and resilience of the Ukrainian military and people,” recounting a visit to a school damaged by Russian attacks where community members were making trench candles to send to the front lines.

She said the United States had stood with Ukraine since the first day of the war, and would continue to back it “for as long as it takes.”

The United States had disbursed significant economic support since the start of the war and would provide more in coming months, on top of security and humanitarian aid, she said.

Jack Teixeira arrest: In pictures

Friday 14 April 2023 00:30 , Liam James

FBI agents descended on the small town of Dighton, Massachussetts this afternoon to arrest a suspect in the investigation into a massive leak of sensitive government documents.

Jack Teixeira, the suspect, was detained.

FBI agents arrest Jack Teixeira, an employee of the US Air Force National Guard (Reuters)
FBI agents arrest Jack Teixeira, an employee of the US Air Force National Guard (Reuters)
Teixeira was detained in North Dighton, Massachusetts (Reuters)
Teixeira was detained in North Dighton, Massachusetts (Reuters)
Police stand guard in Dighton (AP)
Police stand guard in Dighton (AP)

Pentagon leaks: Armed FBI agents arrest Air National Guardsmen over ‘deliberate criminal’ leaks

Thursday 13 April 2023 23:35 , Liam James

Graeme Massie brings full coverage of Jack Teixeira’s arrest:

Armed FBI officers arrested a member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard over the alleged leak of classified military intelligence online.

Authorities raided the Massachusetts home of 21-year-old Jack Teixeira, who worked in cyber security for the Guard and took him into custody without incident on Thursday.

Armed FBI agents arrest Air National Guardsmen over ‘deliberate criminal’ leaks

All we know about the 21-year-old National Guardsman suspected of leaking secret Pentagon documents

Thursday 13 April 2023 22:23 , Sam Rkaina

A Facebook post last July from the 102nd Intelligence Wing, which is based at Otis Air National Guard Base on Cape Cod, congratulated someone by the name of Jack Teixeira for promotion to airman first class, reported The Washington Post.

The US intelligence community has been racing to track down the person who leaked scores of highly-classified documents online about the Ukraine war, and much else, a week after their existence was first revealed.

The so-called “Pentagon Papers”, widely shared and leaving many in Washington ashen-faced with embarrassment, have yet to be officially authenticated but appear to contain details on deeply sensitive matters pertaining to national security and foreign affairs.

The slides of photographed files that were made public include detailed battlefield maps from Russia’s war in Ukraine and the alarming suggestion that the US believes Kyiv will soon run out of missiles for its air defence systems, in addition to awkward revelations about America’s attitude towards many of its allies around the world, including the UK, South Korea, Egypt, Israel and the UAE.

Precisely how many documents were leaked is not known, with estimates varying from 50 into the hundreds.

Click here for all we know so far.

Leaked Pentagon documents include rumour Putin is undergoing chemotherapy

Thursday 13 April 2023 21:20 , Liam James

Recently leaked documents from the Pentagon include a rumour that Russian President Vladimir Putin is undergoing chemotherapy (Ariana Baio writes).

The papers, labelled as “Top Secret”, also indicate that Russian Chief of General Staff Valery Gerasimov and Russian National Security Council Secretary Nikolay Patrushev “devised” a plan to “sabotage” Mr Putin while he undergoes medical treatment.

The papers do not specify what alleged medical condition Mr Putin has that requires chemotherapy but there have been longstanding rumours that the Russian president has cancer.

The source’s name is redacted in the report and claims they received their information from an unidentified Russian source who has access to Kremlin officials.

Click here for the full story:

Leaked Pentagon documents include rumour Putin is undergoing chemotherapy

Full story so far: Armed FBI agents arrest Air National Guardsmen over ‘deliberate criminal’ leaks

Thursday 13 April 2023 20:22 , Sam Rkaina

Armed FBI officers have arrested a member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard over the alleged leak of classified military intelligence online.

Authorities raided the Massachusetts home of 21-year-old Jack Teixeira, a member of the Guard’s intelligence wing, on Thursday, according to The Associated Press.

Hundreds of pages of classified military intelligence have been shared with an online gaming group before becoming public in a string of disclosures last week.

Click here for the full story so far.

Attorney General confirms suspect’s identity

Thursday 13 April 2023 20:01 , Sam Rkaina

The US attorney general has confirmed that Jack Texeria has been arrested in connection with the Pentagon documents leak.

Footage from the scene shows the 21 year-old being taken away by armed FBI agents.

The Massachusetts Guardsman is to be charged with unauthorized removal of classified national defence information.

Suspect in leak of Pentagon secrets Jack Texeira is arrested by armed FBI agents (CNN)
Suspect in leak of Pentagon secrets Jack Texeira is arrested by armed FBI agents (CNN)
Ppolice block a road in North Dighton (AP)
Ppolice block a road in North Dighton (AP)

FBI at scene of national guardsman’s home

Thursday 13 April 2023 19:49 , Sam Rkaina

FBI agents converged at the Massachusetts home of a member of that state’s Air National Guard, who has emerged as a main person of interest in the disclosure of highly classified military documents on the Ukraine war.

Investigators believe that the guardsman, who specializes in intelligence, led the chat group where the documents were posted, according to the two people, who were not authorized to discuss an ongoing investigation publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity to The Associated Press.

They identified the guardsman as 21-year-old Jack Teixeira.

Law enforcement officials roped off the street near the home. The New York Times, which first identified Teixeira on Thursday, said that a man who had been standing outside the Teixeira home earlier said that “he needs to get an attorney if things are flowing the way they are going right now. The Feds will be around soon, I’m sure.”

The emergence of Teixeira as the apparent primary suspect is bound to raise questions about how the highest-profile intelligence leak in years, one that continues to unfold with almost daily revelations of highly classified documents, could have been caused by such a young, low-ranking service member.

The Biden administration has scrambled for days to contain the fallout from the leaked information, which has publicized potential vulnerabilities in Ukraine’s air defense capabilities and exposed private assessments by allies on an array of intelligence matters.

The National Guard did not confirm his identity but said in a statement that, “We are aware of the investigation into the alleged role a Massachusetts Air National Guardsman may have played in the recent leak of highly-classified documents.”

 (AP)
(AP)

Pentagon leak “a deliberate criminal act” as suspect arrested

Thursday 13 April 2023 19:35 , Sam Rkaina

The FBI confirmed it has “made an arrest and is continuing to conduct authorized law enforcement activity at a residence in North Dighton, Massachusetts,” amid a media report a suspect in the leak of classified has been identified.

The leak of classified information was a “deliberate, criminal act,” the Pentagon said at a press briefing tonight.

Pentagon spokesman Brigadier General Pat Ryder referred questions about the investigation to the Department of Justice.

Ryder added the Pentagon had taken steps to review distribution lists and ensure that people receiving information had a need to know.

Ukraine, Romania, Moldova sign Black Sea treaty

Thursday 13 April 2023 19:15 , Liam James

Romania, Ukraine and Moldova signed cooperation agreements in Romania’s capital today after a trilateral meeting on ways to strengthen security in their Black Sea region to counter threats posed by Russian aggression.

The Black Sea Security Conference in Bucharest brought together the three neighbouring countries’ foreign and defence ministers, government officials and international partners.

The aim was to address the wide-ranging impact that Moscow’s war in Ukraine is having on the region.

Nato member Romania’s foreign minister Bogdan Aurescu called Russia “the most direct and serious threat” to the Black Sea region and the Western alliance, and said war-torn Ukraine and embattled Moldova are “essential to our future European security”.

(Left to right) Moldova’s Minister of Defence Anatolie Nosatii, Moldova’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Nicu Popescu, Romania’s Minister of National Defence Angel Tilvar, Romania’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Bogdan Aurescu, Ukraine’s Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs Emine Dzhaparova, and Ukraine’s Minister of Defence Oleksii Reznikov after the signing of the treaty (EPA)

Main suspect in Pentagon intelligence leak identified

Thursday 13 April 2023 18:55 , Sam Rkaina

A member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard has been identified by investigators as the main suspect in the leak of classified military intelligence online, according to reports.

Authorities are focussing on 21-year-old Jack Teixeira, a member of the Guard’s intelligence wing, senior law enforcement sources told The New York Times and Washington Post.

Hundreds of pages of classified military intelligence have been shared with an online gaming group before becoming public in a string of disclosures last week.

No arrests or charges have been made in the case and investigators continue to collect evidence and are preparing for a prosecution, according to CNN.

Earlier, Joe Biden told reporters in Dublin, Ireland, that the US government was closing in on the leaker.

Click here for the full story.

Pentagon leaks reveal it’s increasingly hard to keep a secret

Thursday 13 April 2023 18:45 , Liam James

The scale of the leak was enormous – thousands of secret documents, some of the most sensitive and important held by United States intelligence, downloaded and put into the public domain in a huge blow to Western security (Kim Sengupta writes).

Classified information was downloaded from the computers of the National Security Agency (NSA) and Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA) by a civilian private contractor who had been vetted and provided with one of the highest forms of security clearance.

That was Edward Snowden, whose devastating disclosures were made almost exactly 10 years ago.

Now there is another huge security leak, from the Pentagon, almost certainly carried out by another civilian contractor.

Click here for the full story:

Pentagon leaks reveal it’s increasingly hard to keep a secret

Russia may consider prisoner swap with US for jailed journalist, says minister

Thursday 13 April 2023 18:15 , Liam James

Russia may be willing to discuss a potential prisoner swap involving jailed Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich with the US after a court delivers its verdict, a top Russian diplomat said today.

Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov told state news agency Tass that talks about a possible exchange could take place through a dedicated channel that Russian and US security agencies established for such purposes.

“We have a working channel that was used in the past to achieve concrete agreements, and these agreements were fulfilled,” Mr Ryabkov said, adding that there was no need for the involvement of any third country.

However, he emphasised that Moscow would only negotiate a possible prisoner exchange after a court delivers its verdict in the espionage case against Mr Gershkovich, 31.

The journalist’s detention was widely expected to be used for leverage in prisoner swap discussions with the US.

Gershkovich has been detained in Russia for weeks (AP)
Gershkovich has been detained in Russia for weeks (AP)

Russian opposition leader may be ailed with ‘slow poison’

Thursday 13 April 2023 17:45 , Liam James

Alexei Navalny, Russia’s most prominent opposition politician, is grappling with severe stomach pain in jail that could be some sort of slow acting poison, his spokeswoman said on Thursday.

An ambulance was called for Navalny overnight on Friday to Saturday to the maximum security IK-6 penal colony at Melekhovo, about 115 miles east of Moscow, where he is being held. Kira Yarmysh, his spokeswoman, told Reuters.

Mr Navalny was suffering from severe stomach pain, she said, and could not eat the prison food provided to him because it was making his pain worse and since Monday has has been banned from buying alternative food.

Germany approves Polish planes for Ukraine

Thursday 13 April 2023 17:15 , Liam James

Germany has approved Poland’s request to export five old MiG-29 fighter jets to bolster Ukraine’s air power against the Russian invasion, the German defence ministry said just now.

Poland’s defence ministry did not immediately comment.

Get ready ‘for real combat’ President Xi tells Chinese forces

Thursday 13 April 2023 16:45 , Liam James

China’s President Xi Jinping has urged his military to strengthen its readiness for “real combat” following the country’s recent display of force around Taiwan (Maryam Zakir-Hussain writes).

Inspecting his country’s Southern Theatre Command navy he stressed the need to deepen military training and preparation, state media reported.

During his visit, Xi said it was necessary to speed up the transformation and construction of the armed forces and comprehensively raise their level of modernization, CCTV news reported.

Get ready ‘for real combat’ President Xi tells Chinese forces

Nato membership the ‘only option’ for Ukraine, says Kyiv

Thursday 13 April 2023 16:15 , Liam James

Ukraine‘s membership in the Nato military alliance is the only option for the country’s future security, defence minister Oleksi Reznikov said today.

“We need a system of guarantees that would make aggression from Russia impossible,” he told a Black Sea security conference in Bucharest. “There is no alternative to Ukraine‘s accession to Nato.”

Nato says it has an “open-door” policy and expects to admit Ukraine in the future.

Last month Jens Stoltenberg, Nato secretary general, said: “Nato allies have agreed that Ukraine will become a member of our alliance, but at the same time that is a long-term perspective.

“What is at issue now is that Ukraine can prevail as a sovereign independent nation.”

Reznikov at the Black Sea Security Conference today (AFP/Getty)
Reznikov at the Black Sea Security Conference today (AFP/Getty)

Pentagon leak linked to young gun enthusiast who worked at military base

Thursday 13 April 2023 15:45 , Liam James

The high-profile Pentagon leak which has exposed hundreds of classified documents, including intel about Russia’s war with Ukraine, has been linked to a gun enthusiast in his early 20s.

The man, who is referred to by the initials OG, is understood to have worked on a military base and shared the cryptic information on an online chat group Discord for fellow gamers and weapon fanatics.

The group was most often known as Thug Shaker Central – a nod to the unsubtle racism in the platform.

The invitation-only chat group made up of roughly two dozen people, mostly men and boys, formed in 2020. It is believed that around half of the members were from countries outside of the US.

Pentagon leak linked to young gun enthusiast who worked at military base

Two killed in Kherson strikes – governor

Thursday 13 April 2023 15:20 , Liam James

Russian artillery and aerial attacks killed two civilians and wounded two more in Ukraine’s southern region of Kherson today, the local governor said.

“The army of the Russian Federation hit Zmiivka in Kherson region with guided aerial bombs, they hit a school and ... one person was killed and another was wounded,” Oleksandr Prokudin, the governor, said in a television broadcast.

Another man was killed in the shelling of a park inside the city of Kherson early in the morning and another person was wounded in a village elsewhere in the region, he said.

Ukrainian troops recaptured Kherson last November after nearly eight months of occupation by Russian forces who seized it soon after the start of the invasion.

Biden breaks silence on leaked Pentagon documents

Thursday 13 April 2023 14:41 , Liam James

President Joe Biden said while he was concerned that sensitive government documents had been leaked, “there’s nothing contemporaneous that I’m aware of that is of great consequence” (Darlene Superville writes).

It was the first time Mr Biden has commented publicly about the release of Pentagon documents that were posted on several social media sites. They appear to detail US and Nato aid to Ukraine and US intelligence assessments regarding US allies that could strain ties with those nations. The Justice Department has opened an investigation.

Mr Biden noted there was a “full-blown” investigation going on with the intelligence community and the Justice Department. “We’re getting close,” he said on answers. “But I don’t have an answer.”

Biden breaks silence on leaked Pentagon documents

Poland asks for approval to send fighter jets to Ukraine

Thursday 13 April 2023 14:14 , Liam James

Poland has requested the German government’s approval to export old German MiG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine, a spokesperson for the defence ministry in Berlin said on Thursday.

Germany will take a decision as soon as Thursday, the DPA news agency quoted the defence minister Boris Pistorius as saying.

The defence ministry in Warsaw did not immediately comment.

Poland’s request comes after documents purportedly leaked from the Pentagon said Russia could achieve air superiority in Ukraine as early as next month due to dwindling Ukrainian anti-aircraft supplies.

Slovakia last month said it had sent four MiG jets to Ukraine, following Poland’s announcement that it intended to send planes.

Two MiG 29 fighter jets taking part in the Nato Air Shielding exercise near the air base in Lask, central Poland last year (AFP/Getty)
Two MiG 29 fighter jets taking part in the Nato Air Shielding exercise near the air base in Lask, central Poland last year (AFP/Getty)

MSF charity met Russian diplomats to plead for aid access

Thursday 13 April 2023 13:46 , Liam James

Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) held talks last month with Russian diplomats in Geneva on providing aid to areas of Ukraine under Russian military control but has yet to be granted access, the medical charity said today.

International aid organisations have been unable to reach large swathes of Ukraine controlled by Russian forces despite calls for Moscow to grant safe passage for aid to be delivered to civilians.

“Our discussion ... concerned the areas of Ukraine under Russian military occupation, where we are aware of substantial medical humanitarian needs, including the lack of doctors, nurses and essential medicines,” MSF said in a statement.

“However, our teams have not yet been granted access to these areas. We continue to discuss this, and other points related to impartial medical humanitarian care in Ukraine.”

The Russian diplomatic outpost confirmed that talks had taken place but would not disclose the issues that were raised.

Norway expels 15 Russian 'intelligence officers' from embassy

Thursday 13 April 2023 12:39 , Matt Mathers

Norway is expelling 15 Russian embassy officials that the foreign ministry said on Thursday were intelligence officers operating under the cover of diplomatic positions, a move which Moscow said it would respond to.

The expulsions amount to a quarter of Russian diplomats currently accredited in Oslo, the Norwegian government said.

It is the latest instance of a Western nation expelling Russian diplomats since the beginning of Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine last year. So far this year, Estonia, the Netherlands and Austria have also expelled Russian diplomats.

Norway also expelled three Russians in April 2022.

"Their activities pose a threat to Norway," Norwegian foreign minister Anniken Huitfeldt told a news conference.

"We have followed their activities over time. They have increased since the invasion of Ukraine."

The officers concerned must leave Norway shortly, she added.

The Russian foreign ministry said Moscow would respond to the expulsions, state-owned news agency TASS reported, without elaborating.

Anniken Huitfeldt (Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)
Anniken Huitfeldt (Copyright 2022 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

Kremlin names Ukrainian suspect over killing of war blogger

Thursday 13 April 2023 12:11 , Matt Mathers

Russia’s top security agency on Thursday accused a Ukrainian man of involvement in a bombing that killed a well-known Russian military blogger at a St Petersburg cafe.

Vladlen Tatarsky, 40, an ardent supporter of the war in Ukraine who filed regular reports on the fighting from the front lines, was killed on April 2 as he led a discussion at a riverside cafe in the historic heart of St Petersburg, Russia’s second-largest city.

More than 50 people were injured.

A St Petersburg resident, Darya Trepova, 26, who was seen on video moments before the blast presenting Tatarsky with a statuette that contained explosives, was quickly arrested.

According to Russian media reports, she told investigators she was asked to deliver the statuette but did not know what was inside it.

Russian authorities described the bombing as an act of terrorism and blamed Ukrainian intelligence agencies for orchestrating it.

Ukrainian authorities have not directly responded to the accusation, but an adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky described the bombing as part of Russia’s internal turmoil.

On Thursday, the Federal Security Service, known under its Russian acronym FSB, said a Ukrainian citizen whom it identified as Yuriy Denysov, had gathered information about the blogger and provided Ms Trepova with explosives delivered via courier service.

People leave flowers near blogger was killed (Copyright 2023 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)
People leave flowers near blogger was killed (Copyright 2023 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.)

Kyiv calls for NATO to secure Black Sea and integrate Ukrainian defences

Thursday 13 April 2023 11:32 , Matt Mathers

NATO should play a bigger role in security in the Black Sea, and integrate Ukrainian air and missile defences with those of its allies, Ukrainian foreign minister Dmitro Kuleba said on Thursday.

"The Black Sea is instrumental for making the whole of Europe peaceful and future-oriented," Mr Kuleba, speaking via video link, told a Black Sea security conference in the Romanian capital Bucharest.

"Sadly, it is also a showcase of how rapidly things can deteriorate if one neglects threats. It’s time to turn Black Sea into what the Baltic Sea has become, a sea of NATO."

The Black Sea and its Ukrainian coast have been crucial theatres of war since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine last year.

Both Moscow and Kyiv rely on the sea for exports including supplying world grain markets.

Dmitro Kuleba (Copyright 2023 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)
Dmitro Kuleba (Copyright 2023 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)

‘Russian mine’ explodes near reactor at Europe’s biggest nuclear plant

Thursday 13 April 2023 10:59 , Matt Mathers

A Russian mine has exploded near the reactor room of Europe’s largest nuclear power plant, Ukraine has said.

Energatom, which runs the country’s power plants, said on Thursday morning that a device detonated at the Zaporizhzhia plant in the southeast.

We’ll have more details on this development as they come in.

Alleged leaks about UK special forces in Ukraine could ‘endanger lives’

Thursday 13 April 2023 10:46 , PA

The chair of the Commons defence select committee has warned allegedly leaked documents about UK special forces in Ukraine could “endanger lives”, Rob Freeman reports.

The Ministry of Defence warned against taking allegations contained in the reported leak of US classified information, which have been published online, at “face value”.

But the committee chair Tobias Ellwood told The Times: “Given our long-established lead in scale and capability when it comes to elite forces, it will come as no surprise that our special forces are doing much of the heavy lifting.

“But this deliberate, large-scale disclosure of sensitive material could easily endanger lives and should prompt an urgent review about who has access to sensitive information and how it is shared.”

Alleged leaks about UK special forces in Ukraine could ‘endanger lives’