According to what was published, US aid includes anticipating the moves that Russian troops are expected to carry out, such as the cessation of the attempted military occupation of Kiev and the surrounding area of the capital and the regrouping of troops in the Donbas region, in southeastern Ukraine.
The intelligence services of United States They passed information to the Ukrainian armed forces that allowed them to locate and eliminate a dozen Russian generals who took part in the invasion, the newspaper said. New York Times
The paper, citing unnamed senior US officials as its source, explains that intelligence assistance from the administration of US President Joe Biden has enabled the Ukrainian military to select its targets in real time during military operations.
Likewise, the New York newspaper reports that, although the Ukrainian authorities claim to have eliminated, about twelve Russian generals who took part in the invasion launched on Feb. 24, U.S. officials did not specify how many died as a result of U.S. aid.
According to what has been published, US aid includes anticipating the moves Russian forces are expected to make, such as halting the attempted military occupation of Kiev and the area surrounding the capital and the regrouping of forces in the region of donbas, in southeastern Ukraine. It has also focused on providing other details to the Ukrainian Armed Forces, such as the location of the Russian Army’s Mobile Headquarters, which, along with the information gathered by the Ukrainian Army through the interception of their communications, has allowed created to locate Russian officers in high-ranking positions and launch artillery attacks against their positions.
This intelligence aid is said to be part of Biden’s promised military assistance, which includes, in addition to the financial component, the delivery of state-of-the-art weapons and equipment to Ukraine.
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