US Intelligence Has Provided Data to Ukraine for Strikes Against Russian High-Ranking Officers: NYT
The United States has been providing real-time intelligence data to Ukrainian military personnel to strike against the Russian armed forces. This is reported by the New York Times, while commenting on the leak of documents about the alleged plans of the Ukrainian armed forces in the media.
According to the publication, since the very beginning of the special operation, Washington has provided Kyiv with data regarding Russian military command posts, ammunition depots, and other key nodes. Such intelligence has enabled the Ukrainian Armed Forces to direct their fire towards Russian forces, including high-ranking officers, the article notes.
It was previously revealed that the U.S. Department of Defense is investigating a leak of classified material on social media, which describes the state of the Ukrainian armed forces and the plans of the U.S. and NATO to strengthen the Ukrainian military. The leak has been dubbed “Photoshop” by the office of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Kremlin officials have stated that Moscow does not doubt NATO's direct or indirect involvement in the Ukrainian conflict.