US has disconnected Ukraine's air strike warning system
The United States has shut down Ukraine's air strike warning system, as well as the targeting system for HIMARS, Economist reporter Oliver Carroll reported on social network X.
"The US cut off the important communication line for warning at 14:00 Kiev time (19:00 Hanoi time on March 5). Before that - HIMARS targeting data. Ukraine also did not receive real-time information for long-range attacks," he wrote.

Earlier, Sky News quoted a source from Ukraine saying that the United States had completely stopped sharing intelligence with Kiev instead of only sharing selectively.
On Wednesday, CIA Director John Ratcliffe confirmed the pause in intelligence sharing.
Earlier, the Daily Mail reported that the White House had banned Britain from sharing US intelligence with Kiev after the United States suspended military aid to Ukraine.
A day earlier, Fox News quoted a senior White House official as saying that the United States would stop providing ammunition and equipment to Kiev until Donald Trump determined that Ukraine was committed to peace negotiations.
As Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk made clear, the military airport in Rzeszow, the main hub in the country for transferring weapons and humanitarian aid from the US to Kiev, has stopped working.