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Zelenskiy outraged over sharing 'irresponsible' tactics and order to investigate leaks

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An investigation has been launched into one of the alleged incidents in which military personnel spoke to the media.

This was when the New York Times and Washington Post reported on Tuesday that as many as 20 aircraft were destroyed in an explosion at the Russian airbase in Crimea. occurred in Made by Ukraine.

However, Kyiv has neither confirmed nor denied being behind the attacks.

President Zelensky condemned the sharing of such high-profile information as "frankly irresponsible."

In his evening speech he said:

"The fewer details you reveal about our defense plans, the better the implementation of those plans.

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President Zelensky tells officials to share military details with the media (Image: Getty)

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A burial service was held for (Image: Getty)

Headlines, and that's one thing - it's frankly irresponsible.

"If you want Ukraine to win, that's another thing. You need to recognize your responsibility for every word you say about our country's plans for defense or counterattack."

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According to Deputy Defense Minister Hannah Mailer, security services have opened an investigation into one incident in which officials shared information with a newspaper.

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Kyiv is currently investigating who is sharing the information. (Image: Getty)

Airstrike damage in Ukraine

Ukraine airstrike damage (Image: Getty)

She said on Facebook: Such leaks disrupt the plans of the Ukrainian Armed Forces as the enemy coordinates its actions and uses this information against us.

Satellite images of the air force base showed three large craters and the burnt remains of several planes.

Elliott Higgins of Bellingcat, an agency that analyzes Russian losses in Ukraine, believes the crater may have been the result of a "long-range projectile attack."

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The people of Ukraine have been under attack for almost six months (Image: Getty)

However, some speculate that they were remotely controlled and blown up by Kyiv's military. Power.

Mr. Higgins also said, "We didn't see any collisions that we thought could have been a mistake, so either we used very accurate weapons or we were very lucky." I commented.

German journalist Julian Repke shared on Twitter what he called "the darkest day in the history of the Russian Air Force".