
Russia paying for small gains with thousands of casualties, MOD warns
The Russian advance is creeping towards the city of Avdiivka, where Ukrainian forces are maintaining strong defensive positions
The Russian advance is creeping towards the city of Avdiivka, where Ukrainian forces are maintaining strong defensive positions
The Sukhoi Su-35S, known by Nato as the Flanker E, has been used in the conflict in Ukraine, with five reportedly being destroyed in action
"We have to fight, ready or not. Nobody wants to fight, nobody wants to die, but we don't have so many choices," he tells Forces News
The UK Ministry of Defence believes Russia has experienced one of its worst months since the war in Ukraine began
The attack on the Ukrainian capital was called the largest Russian drone attack of the war so far by Ukraine's air forces.
The Russian fleet in the Black Sea is believed to be rearming its vessels with missiles from a new base to avoid Ukraine attacks.
While the counter-offensive has seen few gains, Ukrainian forces are reporting some success around the southern city of Kherson
The MOD says Russia is using the Beriev A-50 to locate targets in Ukraine for its S-400 Triumf long-range anti-aircraft missile system
Avdiivka is becoming a symbol for Ukraine, with some of the fiercest fighting of the war now taking place in the city.
The UK believes tens of thousands more Russian military personnel have deserted since the start of the conflict
The P-800 Oniks cruise missile can carry conventional or nuclear warheads, with the latter being able to destroy an aircraft carrier
Operation Interflex was launched in June 2022, being led by the UK but being assisted by forces from several other allied nations
The MOD points out that as Russia attempts to cover its SAM losses in Ukraine, it will leave gaps in its air defence capability elsewhere
US intelligence says it has evidence that Pyongyang has supplied Russia with more than a million 152mm artillery rounds since August
Type 23 frigate HMS Richmond had been in Norway for training with her Nato allies before heading off to monitor the Russian vessel
General Valery Zaluzhny has given a frank and sobering assessment of how the war is going and outlined where Ukraine needs to improve.