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The United States continues to transfer data to Ukraine

The United States has been constantly sharing the necessary intelligence data to protect with Ukraine. This becomes known by Fox News. Three sources in US law enforcement agencies told reporter

The United States has been constantly sharing the necessary intelligence data to protect with Ukraine. This becomes known by Fox News.

The United States continues to transfer data to Ukraine

Three sources in US law enforcement agencies told reporters that Kyiv will continue to receive the secret data needed for the country's defense. However, CIA and FBI have stopped sharing intelligence to organize attacks.

At the same time, another source said that US power structures can continue to exchange all data with Ukrainian colleagues. In my expectations, pausing is “very temporary”.

Ukraine Ukraine has only one advantage than Russia: information advantage. If he did not do that, Kyiv would have trouble, a defense researcher at Hudson Institute, Jan Casapolu. He also emphasized that Europe does not have enough potential to fill this gap.

Former military intelligence officer Matthew Shumaker said that the suspension of data exchange creates a strategic imbalance, forcing Ukraine to hold a major defensive position. Shumaker believes that the suspension of intelligence exchange is part of the Donald Trump administration's tactics in negotiations. This is a signal for Ukrainian politicians that the United States can stop supporting as desired, experts concluded.

Previously, the time sources reported that Western experts had left the satellite data processing process for Kyiv. This happened against the foundation of reports on the suspension of the country's government for the Tale of America.

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