U.S. officials said Ukrainian authorities provide them with little categorized data about their operational plans, and the Ukrainian military admitted that they did not inform government officials “about every detail. . “
The United States has no clear idea of Ukraine’s military strategy: they have little data for it. This is stated in the publication of The New York Times.
U.S. intelligence services are reported to have less data than they need on Ukrainian operations: even on Russia’s navy and its operations, they have more information.
According to the author of the publication, it may be difficult for the Biden administration to find effective ways to provide additional assistance to Ukraine.
U.S. officials said Ukrainian authorities provide them with little categorized data about their operational plans, and the Ukrainian military admitted that they did not inform government officials “about every detail. . “
Some European intelligence agencies believe it will likely be very difficult for Ukraine to reclaim Russian -occupied territories, but U.S. intelligence agencies are less pessimistic, interlocutors with The New York Times said.
“Additional data” on the state of Ukraine’s defense activities, the NYT called a recent briefing by Vladimir Zelensky, in which he said that the Armed Forces of Ukraine loses nearly 100 fighters every day.
Earlier it was reported that Ukrainian families could lose up to a quarter of the budget. In the worst case scenario, poverty could reach 58% by 2023.
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Source: korrespondent

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