US Implements ‘Selective’ Intelligence Sharing Suspension with Ukraine: Sky News

A significant development that could heavily impact military operations was revealed today (05.03.2025) by the Financial Times, reporting that the US has partially halted intelligence sharing with Kyiv. American officials knowledgeable about the matter stated to the Financial Times that the US is cutting communication channels with Ukraine regarding military intelligence collection and transfer. This move could severely affect Ukraine’s ability to strike Russian forces. According to FT sources, the US has decided to prevent allied countries from sharing intelligence with Ukraine. However, it is clarified that third parties operating in the US might continue transferring non-critical data to Kyiv. Meanwhile, a Bloomberg journalist citing an official in Kyiv contradicted the reports, stating that Ukraine continues to receive intelligence from the US. Similarly, Sky News, citing an official from Kyiv, reported that the US has implemented a ‘selective’ rather than a complete suspension of intelligence sharing. A Ukrainian source confirmed that while there has been a partial halt, it is selective and pertains to potential damage on Russian soil. In summary, the US continues to share intelligence with Ukraine but not critical data for attacks on Russian territory.