The Trump administration in the US has approved the sharing of US intelligence with Ukraine to help it carry out long-range missile strikes against Russian energy infrastructure. The decision, confirmed by American officials, marks the first time Washington will provide Kyiv with targeting data for strikes deep inside Russian territory. It comes as efforts to broker peace talks have stalled, signalling a shift in US strategy from negotiation to intensifying military pressure, the Wall Street Journal reported.

What the intelligence sharing means

For years, the US has supported Ukraine’s drone and missile operations but withheld sensitive targeting data for deep strikes. Under the new policy, Ukraine will receive intelligence that could allow it to hit refineries, pipelines, and power plan

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