The United States’ intelligence sharing with Ukraine has rebounded to full strength, according to Defense News and Military Times, as Kyiv continues conducting mid- and deep-range strikes against targets in Russia.

Both outlets link the renewed level of information sharing to Ukraine’s ongoing campaign, describing strikes that affect Russia’s oil industry. The reports present the development as a shift from a prior period of reduced or limited sharing, with U.S. support aligning more closely with Ukraine’s operational tempo and strike reach.

While both articles emphasize the same overarching point—stronger U.S.-Ukraine intelligence cooperation alongside Ukraine’s sustained pressure on Russian energy infrastructure—the coverage is largely framed in terms of operational outcomes rather than detailing the specific mechanisms, timelines, or safeguards involved. Neither outlet, in the provided excerpts, cites differing assessments of effectiveness, targets, or political implications beyond the reported connection between expanded sharing and Kyiv’s reported wins.