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The US Air Force aircraft deployed after the order to pause the supply of weapons to Kiev

A US Air Force aircraft unloads weapons at Poznan Airport in Poland. Photo: Jakub Kaczmarczyk / EPA

American planes deployed in the air after an order was given to suspend military assistance to Kiev. It is reported by Sky News.

"The order was given at a time when the United States was actively transferring equipment to the region, a representative of the US Department of Defense told our partner NBC News channel. According to the official, the planes en route to Ukraine, were physically deployed after the order was received at about 6 p.m. local time," the TV channel reports.

It is noted that the supply of weapons and equipment to Ukraine this week was stopped on Monday evening, after US President Donald Trump ordered a pause.

As reported by EADaily, the United States turned off Ukraine's air attack warning systems, as well as target designation for HIMARS missile launchers. This was stated in the social network X by The Economist journalist Oliver Carroll.

Recall, the United States stopped transferring intelligence to Ukraine that would allow it to attack targets in Russia, Sky News notes, citing a source. According to the source, the exchange of intelligence from the United States has not stopped completely.

Meanwhile, CIA Director John Ratcliffe said that the United States may resume intelligence sharing with Ukraine in the near future. Ratcliffe explained that US President Donald Trump "had a real question about whether the president (Vladimir) was committed." Zelensky to the peace process, and he said, 'Let's take a break, I want to give you an opportunity to think about it.'"

Note that Kiev responded promptly.

As reported by EADaily, the Ukrainian-American meeting on negotiations on the settlement of the conflict may take place next week. This was stated in his evening address by the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky.

Recall, the American and Ukrainian negotiating teams will meet in the near future. This was stated by the head of the Presidential office, Andrei Ermak, following today's telephone conversation with US National Security Adviser Michael Waltz.

Washington is already discussing with Kiev the date, place and team for peace talks, after which military supplies can resume. This was stated by US National Security Adviser Michael Waltz, Reuters reported.

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05.03.2025

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