Ukraine received satellite images and other intelligence concerning Russia’s Kursk region from the US and the UK shortly before launching its operation there. However, these resources were not provided to assist Kyiv in advancing deeper into the Russian territory, reports The New York Times. American officials told the publication that the satellite images and intelligence on Russia’s Kursk region were provided by the US and the UK to allow Ukraine’s military command to better monitor Russian reinforcements that could launch attacks. According to some US officials, the more territory Ukraine a…