The United States is preparing to expand intelligence support for Ukraine by sharing data on long-range energy infrastructure targets inside Russia, according to US officials cited by Reuters and the Wall Street Journal. Washington has reportedly asked NATO allies to provide similar information and is also weighing a Ukrainian request for Tomahawk cruise missiles. The missiles, with ranges reported between 1,500 and 2,500 kilometers, could reach deep into Russian territory, but no decision has been made on their transfer.
On the other hand, the Kremlin dismissed suggestions of a new approach, saying the United States and NATO already transmit intelligence to Ukraine. Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Western infrastructure is routinely used to gather and share information with Kyiv. In addition, Russian officials have warned that supplying long-range missiles to Ukraine could prompt retaliatory measures, including strikes on military sites in NATO countries and possible forward deployment of Russian missiles.
