The United States is ready to provide Ukraine with intelligence data that will aid in the objectives of long-range missile strikes on energy infrastructure deep within Russia. This information was published by The Wall Street Journal on October 2, 2025, citing statements from American officials.
Support for Ukraine
The decision to transfer additional intelligence data was made shortly before the words of former President Donald Trump, who expressed confidence that Ukraine would be able to reclaim all lost territories. He also pressured European countries to stop purchasing Russian oil and impose strict sanctions to limit the financing of the Russian invasion.
Possible Missile Supplies
The Trump administration is considering the possibility of supplying Ukraine with long-range missiles, such as the “Tomahawk” and “Barracuda.” The “Tomahawk” missiles have a range of 2,500 kilometers, allowing them to reach Moscow and most of European Russia when launched from Ukraine.
“Flamingo” Missile
In addition to U.S. support, Ukraine is also developing its own long-range missile, named “Flamingo.” However, its quantity is currently unknown, as the program is in the early stages of production.
Consequences of the Received Information
If the reported information is confirmed, it will be the first instance of the United States supporting Ukraine in carrying out long-range strikes on energy infrastructure within Russian territory.