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The drainage of the Pentagon's documents about the Armed Forces counter -offensive: The defendant Taisheir pleases his guilt - the media

Earlier, the American pilot, who posted secret documents on the network, denied his guilt for every six of the points put forward by him. The US Air Force National Guard Jack Teshair, who is accused of leaking the secretary documents of the Pentagon, is expected to be guilty of hearing. About it writes Reuters, with reference to court materials.

According to journalists, federal prosecutors asked a judge in Boston to appoint a hearing on Monday, at which the 22-year-old National Guard will be able to admit his guilt after arrest on charges of drainage secret data to the Gamers Group in the Discord Subsidation. It is reported that it is unknown which article Tusheir is ready to plead guilty. In total, he was sued. The new moon's lawyers did not answer the comments.

According to the journalists, the drainage of the documents that Taisheir has been recognized as the most serious violation of national security in US history. Yes, more than 700,000 documents, videos and diplomatic telegrams were published on the WikiLeaks website.

We will remind, on April 7, 2023, The New York Times reported with reference to its sources that published secret military documents on the network, which referred to NATO and Washington's plans to increase the capacity of the Armed Forces before the counter -offensive. NYT and Bellingcat journalists managed to identify a person who probably mocked the Pentagon data. It is about 22-year-old American pilot Jack Tesheir.

He was arrested on April 13 on suspicion of leakage of US secret information on the network. As it turned out, Tusheira published Pentagon data in a small online chat of Thug Shaker Central, whose participants are interested in weapons and video games. Later, one of the chat participants placed documents on a public online forum to "tell his friends about what is happening. " During the meeting on June 21, Taisheir did not admit his guilt for each of the points of the prosecution.