Ukraine: UK and Russia clash over responsibility for missile strike
Russia's "most intense bombardments" since invasion of Ukraine.
Russia's "most intense bombardments" since invasion of Ukraine.
A former Supreme Allied Commander Europe says Ukraine's military will not allow Russia time to "reconstitute their forces" over the winter.
It comes after US President Joe Biden said it is "unlikely" the missile that killed two people in NATO-ally Poland was fired from Russia.
Nato's secretary general Jens Stoltenberg responds after the missile that hit Poland on Tuesday.
Ben Wallace told Forces News the missile wouldn’t have hit Poland if Russia wasn’t attacking Ukraine.
However, the Prime Minister's official spokesperson declined to comment on reports the missile was fired by Ukrainian forces.
An eastern European winter looms, as does the question of what the liberation of Kherson means for the rest of Ukraine.
Building the additional Type 26 frigates, designed for anti-submarine warfare, follows the attacks on the Nord Stream gas pipelines.
In an update on Twitter, the Ministry of Defence has said winter will change the conflict between both sets of troops in Ukraine.
Ukraine is yet to claim the Kherson is back in Ukrainian hands, but the country’s president Volodymyr Zelensky said "life is returning".
Ben Wallace says the Russian Army has only achieved international isolationism and humiliation.
The viral video shows dozens of Ukrainian rockets raining down.
Ukrainian officials were wary of the Russian pullback, fearing their soldiers could get drawn into an ambush in Kherson city.
Until now, South Korea had previously limited its support for Ukraine to non-lethal equipment and supplies.
The US has committed more than $19.3bn in security assistance to Ukraine since the beginning of the Biden administration.
The Lancet-3 drone claims to have 'first of a kind' laser jamming technology making it immune to anti-drone defence systems.