US continues sharing intelligence with Ukraine, sources say

As of now, there have been no changes in the US sharing intelligence with Ukraine. This is a different line of cooperation than the provision of weapons, as several sources in military and political circles told RBC-Ukraine.
“As for the transfer or exchange of intelligence data, Ukrainian agencies have not yet felt any changes, everything is as it was before,” said one of the sources.
Another source doubts that the Trump administration's decision to stop arms sending - if it goes into effect - will affect intelligence at all. According to the source, “This is a different line of cooperation.”
Suspension of military aid to Ukraine
US President Donald Trump suspended military aid to Ukraine after a split with Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the Oval Office. The White House confirmed this information on March 3.
Trump ordered US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth to pause the transfer of weapons to Ukraine. The supply of US military equipment that is not currently in Ukraine will be suspended, including equipment that is on the way by air or ship, or awaiting shipment in transit zones in Poland.
According to The New York Times, a Trump administration official said that Trump may decide to end even indirect support for Ukraine. Such assistance includes other types of military funding, intelligence sharing, training of Ukrainian military and pilots, and an international assistance management center at a US base in Germany.