Overview
- The White House schedule lists a closed intelligence briefing for President Trump today at 18:00 Moscow time in the Oval Office with no topic disclosed.
- The Wall Street Journal, citing U.S. officials, reports Trump authorized U.S. intelligence agencies and the Pentagon to share targeting data with Ukraine for strikes inside Russia focused on energy infrastructure.
- The same report says U.S. officials have asked NATO allies to provide comparable intelligence support to Kyiv, a claim not confirmed by U.S. authorities in the cited coverage.
- According to the report, Washington is considering supplying Ukraine with Tomahawk, Barracuda, and other U.S. missiles with ranges around 800 kilometers, with no decision made.
- Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov says Moscow is closely analyzing Trump’s statements, and Russian leaders, including Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, reiterate that weapons shipments to Ukraine would be treated as legitimate targets and that such support hampers negotiations.