At the end of the last week, the US President's administration decided to make intelligence sharing with Ukraine more active to help it defend itself more effectively.
The Wall Street Journal reported this information.
According to the publication, the United States will refrain from providing intelligence that would allow Ukrainians to strike at targets in russia under the new policy of restrictions imposed by Washington to reduce the risk of escalation of the conflict.
As the Director of National Intelligence, Avril Haines, said, they are developing instructions on the intelligence exchange for US intelligence agencies. In addition, the Office of the Secretary of Defense is developing a correspondent document for military intelligence.
Effective restrictions that have prevented US intelligence from sharing intelligence with Kyiv about targets in the Donbas and Crimea...
Earlier, US senators from the Republican Party released a letter expressing concern that the US was not doing enough to exchange critical intelligence with Ukrainians. The senators demanded that Ukraine be provided with intelligence to help Ukrainians "return every inch of Ukraine's sovereign territory, including Crimea and Donbas."
Today, President Joe Biden reported that the USA would hand over to Ukraine artillery systems, shells, armored personnel carriers, and helicopters to resist russian aggression.
Subsequently, the Pentagon revealed the content of a new aid package to Ukraine: 18 howitzers, 200 armored personnel carriers, 500 Javelins, and 300 kamikaze drones.
Today, in his video address, the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, announced the list of weapons needed to stop Russia.