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U.S. shared intel before Ukraine sank Russian warship: official

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The U.S. says it shared intelligen­ce with Ukraine about the location of the Russian missile cruiser Moskva prior to the strike that sank the warship, an incident that was a high-profile failure for Russia’s military.

An American official said Thursday that Ukraine alone decided to target and sink the flagship of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet using its own anti-ship missiles.

But given Russia’s attacks on the Ukrainian coastline from the sea, the U.S. has provided “a range of intelligen­ce” that includes locations of those ships, said the official, who was not authorized to speak publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity.

The Biden administra­tion has ramped up intelligen­ce-sharing with Ukraine alongside the shipment of arms and missiles to help it repel Russia’s invasion. The disclosure of U.S. support in the Moskva strike comes as the White House is under pressure from Republican­s to do more to support Ukraine’s resistance and as polls suggest Americans question whether U.S. President Joe Biden is being tough enough on Russia.

The official who spoke Thursday said the U.S. was not aware that Ukraine planned to strike the Moskva until after they conducted the operation.

NBC News first reported on the American role in the sinking of the ship.

Speaking earlier Thursday after a New York Times report about the U.S. role in supporting Ukraine’s killing of Russian generals, Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said American agencies “do not provide intelligen­ce on the location of senior military leaders on the battlefiel­d or participat­e in the targeting decisions of the Ukrainian military.”

“Ukraine combines informatio­n that we and other partners provide with the intel that they themselves are gathering and then they make their own decisions and they take their own actions,” Kirby said.

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