U.S. steps up intelligence sharing with Ukraine
Intelligence sharing between the United States and Ukraine is gaining momentum and has returned to its previous high levels.
Politico writes about this.
"According to experts who have long dealt with Ukrainian issues, cooperation between the United States and Ukraine in the field of intelligence sharing has returned to its previous high levels," the publication says.
U.S. Senator Mark Warner also told the outlet that he sees signs of improved cooperation in intelligence sharing between Washington and Kyiv. "I don't want to go into details, but the situation has improved," he said.
Earlier, the first deputy chairman of the State Duma Committee on International Affairs, Alexey Chepa, said that strikes on Russia's civilian population are carried out using intelligence provided by the West. He emphasized that responsibility for the attacks lies not only with Kyiv, but also with those who provide it with intelligence information.












