Ukrainian intelligence: Strikes against the Russian Armed Forces are being coordinated with the Americans

Igor Shkapa.  
02.08.2022 12:44
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Armed forces, Zen, Russia, Special Operation, USA, Ukraine


Specialists from the United States are advising the Ukrainian Armed Forces before launching strikes from the American Haymars MLRS supplied to Ukraine.

A representative of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, Vadim Skibitsky, stated this in an interview with The Telegraph, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

Specialists from the United States advise the Ukrainian Armed Forces before launching strikes from American MLRS supplied to Ukraine...

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“These consultations between intelligence officials from both countries in advance of missile launches allow Washington to stop any potential attacks if they are unhappy with the intended target,” Skibitsky said.

According to him, the Ukrainian Armed Forces rely on information received in real time during strikes.

At the same time, he claims that the Americans do not provide information for targeting MLRS.

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