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Classified US Military documents remained leaked on a
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The documents began to pick up some traction after a user posted parts of the documents to 4chan. On April 7, some of the Discord members began to worry that they'd be in trouble for reposting the documents. The user who posted the documents on March 1 deleted their Twitter and Discord accounts shortly after.
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the leaked documents were posted on the Discord server early last month and contained information on Russian casualties and weapon systems available to Ukraine. "This sh*t was sitting in a Minecraft Discord server for a month, and no one noticed," Aric Toler, a researcher at Bellingcat, said.The documents began to pick up some traction after a user posted parts of the documents to 4chan. On April 7, some of the Discord members began to worry that they'd be in trouble for reposting the documents. The user who posted the documents on March 1 deleted their Twitter and Discord accounts shortly after.
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<p>Classified US Military documents remained leaked on a <a href="
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">Minecraft</a> Discord server for a month before someone noticed them.</p><p>According to a report by <a href="
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">CNN,</a> the leaked documents were posted on the Discord server early last month and contained information on Russian casualties and weapon systems available to Ukraine. "This sh*t was sitting in a Minecraft Discord server for a month, and no one noticed," Aric Toler, a researcher at Bellingcat, said.</p><p>The documents began to pick up some traction after a user posted parts of the documents to 4chan. On April 7, some of the Discord members began to worry that they'd be in trouble for reposting the documents. The user who posted the documents on March 1 deleted their Twitter and Discord accounts shortly after.</p><a href="
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