American company Maxar has disconnected Ukraine's access to its satellite images - Media.
The American company Maxar Technologies has stopped providing Ukraine with access to its satellite images. This is reported by 'Glavkom' citing the media 'Militarny', which is confirmed by several users.
The official explanation for the deactivation of access is an 'administrative request'.
In fact, the disconnection is a result of the ban imposed by the US government on providing Ukraine with intelligence data. That is, the Trump administration has forbidden American companies and services from providing satellite data to Ukraine.
This applies to both government and private users.
Maxar is the main supplier of satellite images for Ukrainian users regarding Russian troops and the damage to important facilities in the occupied territory and in Russia.
Maxar has also been used by world media to analyze the hostilities between Ukraine and Russia.
The United States suspends military aid
On March 4, information surfaced that President Trump ordered the suspension of military aid to Ukraine, including missile defense and ammunition.
This information was confirmed by the head of the Polish government, Tusk, but Ukrainian Prime Minister Shmyhal has no such information.
President Zelensky stated that this is not the first time the US has suspended military aid. It had already been suspended at the end of January, but then quickly resumed.
Ukraine has been receiving signals about the termination of assistance for several weeks, including humanitarian and energy assistance.
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