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The Russian General Who Just Told Ukraine's Army Where the Next Attack Is Coming

2026-03-30| 2 min read| EuroBulletin24 Editorial Desk
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A leaked Russian military document has given Ukrainian intelligence officers advance warning of specific planned operations. Here is how the leak happened and what it means for the front line.

A leaked Russian military document has given Ukrainian intelligence officers advance warning of specific planned operations. Here is how the leak happened and what it means for the front line.

Key points
  • A leaked Russian military document has given Ukrainian intelligence officers advance warning of specific planned operations.
  • Intelligence leaks in active conflicts are simultaneously common and extraordinarily consequential.
  • The document that Ukrainian intelligence analysts have reportedly obtained — described by Ukrainian defense ministry officials in general terms without specific confirmation of contents — indicates that Russian military...
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2026-03-30: Intelligence leaks in active conflicts are simultaneously common and extraordinarily consequential.
Current context: The document that Ukrainian intelligence analysts have reportedly obtained — described by Ukrainian defense ministry officials in general terms without specific confirmation of contents — indicates that Russian military...
What to watch: The countermeasure — which Russian intelligence will already be pursuing — is to assume the document has been compromised and change the operational plan.
Why it matters

A leaked Russian military document has given Ukrainian intelligence officers advance warning of specific planned operations.

Intelligence leaks in active conflicts are simultaneously common and extraordinarily consequential. Common, because the bureaucratic and digital infrastructure required to conduct modern warfare generates enormous quantities of sensitive information that is accessed by many people with varying levels of security consciousness. Extraordinarily consequential, because foreknowledge of an adversary's operational plan is the closest thing to a decisive military advantage that intelligence can provide.

The document that Ukrainian intelligence analysts have reportedly obtained — described by Ukrainian defense ministry officials in general terms without specific confirmation of contents — indicates that Russian military planners have developed a specific operational concept for the next phase of pressure on the Zaporizhzhia axis. The document apparently includes force organization, timeline indicators, and logistics requirements that allow Ukrainian planners to make significantly better-informed decisions about defensive positioning and reserve deployment than would otherwise be possible.

The source of the leak has not been confirmed. The possibilities include: a Russian insider with access to the planning document who is either working actively with Ukrainian intelligence or who has been cultivated over time; a digital penetration of Russian military planning networks by Ukrainian or allied cyber operations; or a third-country intelligence service that obtained the document through its own channels and shared it with Ukraine.

The operational implications are significant regardless of source. Russian military operations in Ukraine have consistently depended on achieving tactical surprise at the specific point and time of attack, even when their general strategic direction is visible from satellite and OSINT analysis. Specific operational foreknowledge — what forces, where, when — converts tactical advantage into tactical disadvantage for the attacker. Ukrainian forces that know where an attack is planned can position reserves, pre-register artillery, and organize defensive depth in ways that make the planned attack significantly more costly without being more obvious.

The countermeasure — which Russian intelligence will already be pursuing — is to assume the document has been compromised and change the operational plan. This itself has a cost: the disruption of complex logistics and planning processes that Russian military effectiveness depends on.

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