South Korea on April 11 said a "significant portion" of leaked U.S. intelligence documents indicating concerns in Seoul about arms supplies to Ukraine are fake. The documents are part of a broader leak the Pentagon has described as a "very serious" national security risk. Some files reportedly show concern among top South Korean national security officials that arms manufactured by their country might end up being used in Ukraine -- a violation of Seoul's policy of not selling weapons to nations at war. To read the original story by AFP, click here.
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