US and NATO Boost Intelligence Support to Ukraine on Russian Energy Targets
The Kremlin has accused the United States and NATO of consistently supplying Ukraine with intelligence, particularly on Russian energy targets. Reports suggest the U.S. plans to provide further intelligence to assist potential strikes on long-range infrastructure, as they consider supplying missiles to Kyiv.

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Moscow has criticized the U.S. and NATO for their consistent supply of intelligence to Ukraine, echoing concerns over reports that Washington may soon assist Kyiv in targeting Russian energy infrastructure. This marks a potential escalation in the ongoing conflict.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated plainly that America regularly transmits intelligence to Ukraine, and noted the apparent involvement of NATO's entire intelligence-gathering apparatus to support Ukrainian efforts.
Significantly, reports from The Wall Street Journal and Reuters have suggested that the U.S. might soon provide Ukraine with intelligence regarding long-range Russian energy targets. This comes amid deliberations over whether to supply Kyiv with missiles capable of executing such strikes.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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