US completely stops exchanging intelligence data with Ukraine, SkyNews reports

The US and Ukraine have completely stopped exchanging intelligence data. According to media reports, this happened just a few hours ago, SkyNews reports.
The news agency notes, citing an anonymous Ukrainian source, that the US has stopped providing any intelligence information to Ukraine.
"A few hours ago, the exchange of all information was stopped," the source reported.
Earlier, the same source, familiar with the situation, stated that the cessation of the exchange was "selective." It allegedly only concerned data that could be used by the Ukrainian Armed Forces for strikes on Russian territory.
Cessation of intelligence data exchange between the US and Ukraine
Today, Sky News reported that the exchange of intelligence data between the US and Ukraine has not completely stopped.
A source for the new agency assured that the exchange is still partially ongoing. Specifically, the US is still providing intelligence data to Ukraine that can be used for attacks on Russian forces in occupied Ukrainian territories.
Earlier, it became known that the US had suspended arms supplies and intelligence data exchange with Ukraine. CIA Director John Ratcliffe confirmed this information.
As Ratcliffe noted, he "looks forward to the suspension being lifted and cooperating with Ukraine on the path to peace."
This move was another blow to Kyiv after US President Donald Trump decided to suspend all military aid to Ukraine following a conflict with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House.
Additionally, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer commented on the reports about the limitations on intelligence data exchange between the US and Ukraine. He emphasized that the UK, US, Europe, and Ukraine must work together, without choosing between the US and Europe. He stated that the UK has always maintained close cooperation with its allies and does not intend to change this policy.