Washington: In a striking policy shift, the United States is preparing to share sensitive intelligence with Ukraine to help its forces launch long-range missile attacks on Russian energy infrastructure, according to a Wall Street Journal report published Wednesday. The move could expand the scale and depth of the conflict, pushing Ukraine’s military operations far beyond the immediate battlefront.

Until now, Washington’s military assistance to Kyiv has centered on defensive systems, battlefield surveillance, and the supply of weapons designed for limited-range operations. U.S. officials cited by the report suggest that this new intelligence flow will be specifically tailored to assist Ukraine in hitting Russian oil refineries, pipelines, and power plants sites that are vital for Moscow’

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