US continues to share some intelligence with Ukraine – CNN

The United States continues to provide Ukraine with certain intelligence that can help Ukrainian troops defend themselves rather than strike Russian occupiers.
Two American defense officials told CNN about this, Censor.NET reports.
According to the interlocutors, Washington does not want the United States to be seen as actively helping Ukraine strike deep into Russia.
But the US is also not going to hide information that could help Ukraine defend itself, the officials said.
CNN's sources also add that Elon Musk's Starlink satellite internet service, which the Ukrainian military relies on, is still operating in Ukraine.
The US has suspended the transfer of intelligence to Ukraine
The United States has completely stopped sharing all intelligence information with Ukraine, including that which could be used to strike Russian troops in the occupied Ukrainian territories, Sky News reported.
CIA Director John Ratcliffe confirmed that the United States had suspended arms sales and intelligence sharing with Ukraine.
Ukraine used to receive 80% of its intelligence from partners, mainly the United States.