Dragon or drone? The frightening weapon that rains down fire on the battlefield
A video has circulated on social media allegedly showing a Ukrainian drone armed with thermite being used on the battlefield.
A video has circulated on social media allegedly showing a Ukrainian drone armed with thermite being used on the battlefield.
The strikes came a day after Russia hit Poltava with two ballistic missiles, killing 50 and wounding hundreds more.
Air Marshal (Retired) Greg Bagwell believes a Nato no-fly zone over the region would be a low-risk way to deal with incoming munitions.
The MOD says Moscow is attempting to create a more security-focused society by introducing military training for young people.
Hvaldimir the whale made the waters off Norway's coast his home after being first discovered in 2019 wearing a camera mount on a harness.
The president posted on social media after the north-eastern Ukraine city of Kharkiv was struck by Russian missiles.
Ukraine intensifies its drone attacks on Russian infrastructure while Russian missile strikes on Kharkiv left more than 40 injured.
Jens Stoltenberg said Ukraine was fully within its rights to launch its surprise offensive into Russia's Kursk region as an act of self ...
President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed the first combat use of the Palianytsia, with the missile destroying a Russian ammunition dump.
The recruits training in secret locations in Great Britain have received a boost in morale after the Kursk incursion.
Ryan Evans had been working with Reuters and advised its journalists on safety around the world including in Ukraine and Israel
The latest package from the US has an estimated value of $125 million, in an attempt to provide Ukraine with additional capabilities
In early 1943, the Soviets began an offensive against the Germans in the south, retaking territory, including the city of Kursk.
People are being invited to clap or cheer, play an instrument or even sing a song for the Make Noise For Ukraine campaign.
Russia is 'rattled' and the long-range missile can make a difference, says military analyst Hamish De Bretton-Gordon.
The Defence Secretary has said UK weapons can be used in Ukraine so long as international law is followed.