UK would run out of ammunition 'in two weeks' in a war against Russia
The UK has gifted so much equipment to Ukraine it would have a "shortfall" of its own, the Defence Committee chair says.
The UK has gifted so much equipment to Ukraine it would have a "shortfall" of its own, the Defence Committee chair says.
Officials believe that Moscow will not take the Ukrainian eastern industrial heartland in the "immediate future".
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The Antonivskyi Bridge has been seriously damaged following an attack by Ukrainian forces.
The Russian Defence Ministry rejected allegations that it is mobilising forces to beef up its forces in Ukraine.
Ukrainian forces have reportedly destroyed key bridges in an attempt to cut off Russian supply chains to Kherson.
Liz Truss said "Ukraine is not a NATO country, and I think it would be wrong to directly deploy our troops and our resources".
A Freedom of Information request showed the number of flights trebled between December and March.
The US previously ruled out receiving a fleet of MiG-29s from Poland in an F-16 swap deal intended to help Ukraine fight Russia.
The head of Russia's investigative committee says Ukrainians were involved in "crimes against the peace and security of humanity".
The Foreign Secretary has described the attack as "absolutely appalling".
Two Russian vessels made their way from the Arctic alongside the Norwegian coast.
MI6 Chief, Richard Moore, acknowledges that the war is "obviously not over" but the Russian invaders may be starting "to run out of steam".
The Defence Secretary has revealed the UK will send more military equipment as the war with Russia continues.
The Mil MI-24 has been in service since 1972 and continues to be built today near Moscow.
Admiral Sir Ben Key underlined that "while we see Russia as the clear and present danger, China is posing the long-term challenge".