The United States will begin providing Ukraine with intelligence on Russian energy infrastructure targets, two US officials told Reuters on Wednesday, confirming a report first published by The Wall Street Journal .

The move comes as Washington considers whether to supply Kyiv with longer-range missiles capable of striking deep inside Russian territory.

According to the report, the intelligence-sharing shift is aimed at helping Ukraine target key assets such as oil refineries, pipelines, and power plants—part of a strategy to weaken the Kremlin’s wartime revenues. This marks the first known policy shift signed off by US President Donald Trump since he hardened his stance on Russia in recent weeks.

The US has long shared battlefield intelligence with Kyiv, but the expanded support wo

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