US Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines stated that the Russian military has the potential to break through frontlines in Donetsk and Kharkov, with the US seeing a shift in favor of Moscow in the Ukraine conflict. Haines also highlighted China's role in supporting Russia and preparing for instability in relations with the US.
National Intelligence Director Haines warns China preparing for unstable relations with U.S. Avril Haines, Director of National Intelligence, gave the analysis Thursday at a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/8NiJOZqNEc
DAILY ON DEFENSE: Top US intelligence official testifies war in Ukraine ‘unlikely to end anytime soon’ https://t.co/Gc1XikTldB https://t.co/Gc1XikTldB
US Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines: "As for Ukraine, we assume that President Putin believes that internal and external circumstances are in his favor. Russia is making gradual progress on the battlefield with the possibility of tactical breakthroughs on the… https://t.co/REqF4HNkCn
🇺🇦🇷🇺 “Ukraine is on the brink, says a high-ranking general” Deputy Head of the Main Intelligence Directorate Skibitsky admitted the extremely difficult situation at the front! He expects a Russian offensive at the end of May and “dark days” for Kharkov and then later the… https://t.co/NavmeFFI9r
Greater instability and military coercion by China coming, Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines warns https://t.co/slDX8Mvy9l https://t.co/y8LA3g4fSr
US Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines told Congress that the “no limits partnership” between China and Russia includes an invasion of Taiwan, media report, noting joint naval drills by the two nations in the East China Sea in 2022 were the closest to the Taiwan Strait…
“Putin “thinks that domestic and international trends are in his favor,” DNI Haines said. Russia is making progress on the battlefield and could break through frontlines in areas. The war in Ukraine “is unlikely to end anytime soon,” she added.” https://t.co/Se2pASc0RK
The Russian military has the potential for a breakthrough in the Donetsk and Kharkov directions - US Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines American intelligence notes that the United States sees a shift “on the battlefield in Ukraine in favor of Moscow.” ❗️ Haynes… https://t.co/Znjvn6AMrW
US intelligence chief predicts Russia's "aggressive tactics" in Ukraine in near future https://t.co/7RefocrrIM
Avril Haines, director of national intelligence, says China has helped shift momentum in Russia’s favor in the Ukraine war by providing Moscow with technology. The move was part of China’s aim to deepen its ties with both Russia and Iran, she said. https://t.co/Tjlcsd69K0
Russian President #VladimirPutin sees domestic and international developments trending in his favor and likely will press aggressive tactics in #Ukraine, but the war is unlikely to end anytime soon, the top #US intelligence official says. https://t.co/ykKAnv9nR4
China's leaders are planning for greater instability in relations with the United States and Chinese military forces are expected to continue aggressive actions in the Asia Pacific region, Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines told a Senate... https://t.co/cOYOoL1soc
Russian forces have the potential to make a breakthrough in the direction of Donetsk and Kharkiv , said the director of the US National Intelligence Service, Avril Hines. "The US does not want to predict when the conflict will end, but we do not expect the situation to be…
⚡️ US intelligence chief: Russia's war against Ukraine 'unlikely to end anytime soon.' Russia's full-scale war against Ukraine is unlikely to end anytime soon, Director of U.S. National Intelligence Avril Haines said on May 2, according to Reuters. https://t.co/CETk5c4fzW
🇺🇸🇷🇺🇺🇦US intelligence: the Russian army has the potential to break through the front line in the Donetsk and Kharkov directions ▪️Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines said the United States sees a shift “on the battlefield in Ukraine in favor of Moscow.” ▪️"Russia has…