The United States continues to supply Ukraine with
intelligence data for defense while halting the exchange of information that
could aid attacks on Russian forces, CNN reported on March 7, citing two
Pentagon officials.
According to the officials, Washington wants to avoid being seen as a direct participant in strikes against Russia, so U.S. military aid shipments were suspended earlier this week.
They stressed, however, that the United States will continue to share data that helps Ukraine defend itself.
The officials also noted that the satellite internet service Starlink—a key communication link for Ukrainian troops—remains operational in the country.
By March 5, U.S. President Donald Trump has stopped all U.S. aid to Ukraine, including sharing SIGINT intelligence on the locations of Russian troops.