The U.S. has stopped sharing intelligence with Ukraine, The Financial Times reported on Wednesday, citing officials familiar with the situation.
The outlet noted that U.S. intelligence cooperation had allowed Ukraine to identify and strike Russian military targets.
Earlier on Wednesday, the British tabloid The Daily Mail reported that Washington had prohibited the U.K. from sharing U.S.-sourced intelligence with Ukraine.
Update: U.S. National Security Advisor Mike Waltz appeared to confirm that the U.S. had stopped sharing intelligence with Kyiv in an interview with CBS News on Wednesday. CIA Director John Ratcliffe also appeared to confirm the reports, telling Fox Business: “I think on the military front and the intelligence front, the pause that allowed that to happen, I think will go away.” However, an unnamed Ukrainian security official told Bloomberg that Kyiv is still receiving U.S. intelligence.
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