U.S. Backs Ukraine with Intelligence Aid in New Strategy Against Russia
The United States is set to provide Ukraine with intelligence on Russian energy infrastructure, aiming to weaken Moscow's revenue. The shift in strategy under President Trump comes with European support to counter Russia's invasion. The plan involves long-range missile considerations for Kyiv.

The United States is poised to bolster Ukraine's efforts against Russia by providing intelligence on Russian energy infrastructures, according to two U.S. officials. This shift in strategy under President Trump marks a significant change in U.S. policy, accompanied by efforts to enlist NATO allies for similar support.
President Trump, breaking from previous stances, has indicated support for Ukraine's complete reclamation of territories occupied by Russia. The strategy aims to target Russian revenue sources, such as refineries and pipelines, with the ultimate goal of depleting Kremlin resources used to finance the ongoing conflict.
The situation hinges on logistical decisions including the potential deployment of Tomahawk missiles, amidst broader diplomatic efforts to rally European nations to curb their reliance on Russian oil. Meanwhile, economic measures are being intensified to limit Russia's continued oil exports.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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