The Russian documents included a plan of the invasion of Ukraine, a table of call signs, and a roster of people, according to Ukraine’s Defense Ministry.
According to Ukraine’s Defense Ministry, Russian forces left behind secret war plans, which Ukraine has captured. According to the documents discovered, Russia’s conflict with Ukraine will last 15 days.
The ministry uploaded the battle plans of one of the units of the battalion tactical group of the Russian Black Sea Fleet’s 810th Separate Guards Naval Infantry Brigade on Facebook, which were taken by Ukrainian forces.
The documents included a plan of the invasion of Ukraine, a table of call signs, and a roster of people, according to Ukraine’s Defense Ministry.
“Thanks to the successful actions of one of the Armed Forces of Ukraine’s units, Russian occupiers are losing not only equipment and manpower,” the defense ministry stated. “In panic attacks, they are leaving classified documents.”
On Thursday, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine entered its second week, with the main assault force stuck for days on a highway north of Kyiv and other advances halting on the fringes of cities it is bombing into wastelands.
According to the United Nations, the number of refugees fleeing Ukraine has surpassed one million. Hundreds of Russian military and Ukrainian citizens have been murdered, and Russia has been isolated in a way that no other economy of its scale has ever experienced.
Despite an early combat strategy that Western countries said was geared at quickly overthrowing the Kyiv administration, Russia has only taken control of one Ukrainian city so far: Kherson, on the Dnipro River’s southern bank.
In an intelligence update, Britain’s military ministry stated: “The main body of the large Russian column advancing on Kyiv remains over 30 km (19 miles) from the centre of the city having been delayed by staunch Ukrainian resistance, mechanical breakdown and congestion,”.
“In nearly three days, the column has made no apparent movement,” it added. “The cities of Kharkiv, Chernihiv, and Mariupol remain in Ukrainian control despite continuous Russian shelling.”
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy of Ukraine has stayed in Kyiv, providing frequent video briefings to the country. He indicated Ukrainian lines were holding in his most recent transmission. “The only thing we have to lose is our own freedom,” he remarked.