Ukraine says 400 Russian troops killed by missile strike
The figure of 400 soldiers is being contested by Russian officials who say 63 soldiers were killed.
The figure of 400 soldiers is being contested by Russian officials who say 63 soldiers were killed.
The attacks resulted in one person being taken to hospital and power outages.
Ukrainian officials claimed Russia was now deliberately targeting civilians, seeking to create a climate of fear and dent morale.
The UK-led training programme is the same as the one given to UK Army Reserve infantry.
David Van Weel says the conflict is accelerating the development of cyber and artificial intelligence on the battlefield.
The UK has also pledged to match its £2.3 billion support for Ukraine in 2023.
Russia fired 69 missiles at energy facilities, with Ukrainian forces shooting down 54, a Ukrainian military chief said.
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has confirmed that additional support will be sent to Ukraine.
Forces News spoke to the head of Microsoft's digital threat team about Russia’s hacking offensive.
Sir Jeremy Fleming said the release of details before Russia's invasion helped counter the narrative Ukraine was threatening Russia.
In Kyiv, air defence systems were activated to fend off the ongoing missile attack, according to the regional administration.
Ukraine has purchased drones like the Fly Eye, a small drone used for intelligence, battlefield surveillance and reconnaissance.
The Russian foreign minister also accused the West of fuelling the war in Ukraine to weaken Russia.
Russia's Defence Ministry said the incident has resulted in three servicemen being killed by debris at the base.
Since October, hundreds of incoming assaults have been thwarted.
The MOD said it is "unclear" how Russia would complete an expansion when its forces are "under unprecedented pressure in Ukraine".