Frontline 4x4s: 70-year-old drives pick-up 1,200 miles from UK to donate it to Ukraine
Dr Claire Oelrichs is donating several pick-up trucks and to mark her 70th birthday she drove one of them 1,200 miles to Ukraine.
Dr Claire Oelrichs is donating several pick-up trucks and to mark her 70th birthday she drove one of them 1,200 miles to Ukraine.
The President made the appeal on X, saying Shahed drones in the skies above Ukraine sound identical to those over the Middle East.
Dubbed the Topol-ME and known by Nato as the Sickle B, footage apparently showing the missile being launched was shared by Russia.
Kyiv's brigades are holding back the assaults for now and have been reinforced with ammunition, drones and electronic warfare devices.
A Russian tank crew appear to have adapted their vehicle in an attempt to protect soldiers riding on top from Ukrainian drone strikes.
US General Christopher Cavoli has said Ukraine will be left unable to shoot back against the Russian invaders.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky believes Moscow is preparing for a major offensive in May or June, but are his fears founded?
A new journalist-led investigation has claimed a link between the Salisbury nerve agent poisonings and Havana Syndrome.
Journalists, alongside Sitrep expert Professor Michael Clarke, discuss what the better weather might bring in military terms for Ukraine.
Life has returned to the town of Bucha, but two years after the killings, families still want those responsible to face war crimes charges.
As Nato celebrates its 75th anniversary, we look at how the combined forces of the 32 member states compare to Russia's.
The unnamed officer says it's a question of timing, as the multi-role jet would have been useful in 2023, but not today.
The Russians have been painting decoy aircraft on their hardstandings to confuse the Ukrainians - but real aircraft keep landing on them.
The Ministry of Defence says the production of advanced and complex weapons systems has probably been hit hardest.
The President's election win may not have been a surprise but it will have lasting consequences, according to one expert on Russian affairs.
While the amount of money being spent on ammo is significant it is still not enough, argues Lieutenant General Sir Rob Magowan.