The U.S. has temporarily suspended satellite imagery services to Ukraine, a fresh blow to Kyiv from the Trump administration, which already had frozen weapons shipments and intelligence sharing.
Maxar, a leading U.S. provider of commercial satellite imagery, said the U.S. government funds a contract that provides Ukraine access to its orbital imaging services through a program called Global Enhanced GEOINT Delivery.
"The U.S. government has decided to temporarily suspend Ukrainian accounts" in that program, the company said Friday.
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