Stop, but not complete: what intelligence data is still available to Ukraine from the US.


The US continues to provide Ukraine with intelligence information necessary for defense, but has refused to share data that could be used for future operations.
According to CNN, two unnamed American military officials reported that the reason for this decision is the reluctance of the US to be perceived as active participants in Ukrainian strikes against Russia.
'The United States does not want to be seen as those who actively help Ukraine strike against Russia,' quotes CNN one of the sources.
Thus, at the beginning of the week, the US halted military aid to Ukraine.
However, officials emphasize that the US does not plan to withhold information that could help Ukraine protect itself.
It has also become known that Elon Musk's Starlink satellite system, which is of great importance for the Ukrainian military, continues to operate in Ukraine.
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