Former US Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink said President Donald Trump’s temporary suspension of military aid to Ukraine in March 2025 put American diplomatic personnel in Kyiv at risk during ongoing Russian attacks. Speaking to Reuters on Thursday, Brink said the halt in US assistance came without warning and affected deliveries of ammunition for air defense systems used to protect both Ukrainians and US embassy staff from Russian drones and missiles.JOIN US ON TELEGRAMFollow our coverage of the war on the @Kyivpost_official. “I had 1,000 people, all civilians, on the ground,” Brink said. “And we were protected by Ukrainians using US and other equipment.” According to Brink, the freeze followed the White House clash between Trump and President Volodymyr Zelensky on Feb. 28, 2025. Alongside military aid, Washington also paused intelligence sharing with Kyiv. “When we tried to find out why it was stopped, we got no answer,” she said, adding that embassy officials contacted the Pentagon, State Department and the White House due to concerns over security. “We’re seven hours ahead and in the bunker almost every night,” Brink said, describing the alternative approach of being told to “just call people” during active Russian attacks as ineffective. Brink regularly participated in US National Security Council meetings under former President Joe Biden, but those stopped after Trump returned to office.
Ex-US Envoy Says Trump’s Ukraine Aid Freeze Endangered Americans in Kyiv
Former US Ambassador Bridget Brink said a temporary suspension of military aid to Ukraine in March 2025 put US embassy staff in Kyiv at risk.






