The U.S. has been providing intelligence to Ukraine throughout the conflict with Russia, which is helping the Ukrainian army defend itself “with such courage and tenacity,” CIA chief William Burns told CBS.
Burns also noted the “special interest” of Chinese President Xi Jinping in the military operation of Russian troops in Ukraine and the subsequent reaction of the world community. According to him, there is “no other leader in the world” who would follow developments with such interest. “I think in many ways he was dismayed and sobered by what he saw,” Burns suggested, suggesting that the Chinese leadership now doubts the possibility of invading Taiwan.
Earlier, The New York Times wrote that American intelligence was transmitting information to Ukrainian colleagues for strikes on Russian positions. At the same time, the United States does not transfer data on the movement of high-ranking Russian officials and commanders to Ukraine, the sources of the newspaper noted. At the same time, they suggested that the Ukrainian Armed Forces might be using American intelligence to launch strikes from the Himars MLRS.
Source: Rosbalt

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