Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, during a joint interview with public broadcasters for Eurovision News, stated that Kyiv is unable to independently track the launch of Russian ballistic missiles without the intelligence support of the United States.
According to Zelenskyy, Ukraine does not have direct access to such data and relies on its partners for this crucial information.
“We do not have direct access to missile launch data – this information is always shared by our partners. We have never had access to these data. Since the start of the full-scale invasion, I have consistently requested direct access. However, we are grateful that intelligence sharing has been unlocked – this is an achievement for our team,” explained Zelenskyy.
Previously, it was reported that a 30-day ceasefire agreement in the Black Sea and a mutual ban on strikes against energy infrastructure between Ukraine and Russia, brokered with US involvement, came into effect on March 25.