Ukraine: Where is Odessa and why is it important to Russia?
Odessa is central to Ukraine's maritime transportation, with roughly 65% of imports and exports coming through the Black Sea port.
Odessa is central to Ukraine's maritime transportation, with roughly 65% of imports and exports coming through the Black Sea port.
The UK has already given £200m in military aid to Kyiv, with a further £300m announced this week.
The former US Marine colonel says the Ukrainian forces pinned down inside the steelworks will never surrender.
The Ministry of Defence's update also said it is some of Russia's most elite units that have been hit the hardest.
More than 100 civilians are expected to arrive in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, according to the country's president.
The reconnaissance drones can map large areas of land and are fitted with automatic flight planning, pulse one-button take-off and landing.
Russian missile strikes on Odessa in Ukraine's south suggest Vladimir Putin has his sights set on the strategic Black Sea port.
Tools designed to save lives are being misused, footage released by Russia appears to show.
Liz Truss says Western allies need to be "digging deep" into their inventories, adding "the fate of Ukraine remains in the balance".
Ben Wallace added the UK is also looking to source and supply anti-ship missiles to Ukraine.
The Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff, Air Marshal Richard Knighton, rejected claims that "NATO isn't ready".
The UK's not told Ukraine what the weapons "can and can't be used for, other than they should be used in a lawful way", James Heappey says.
The two-year-old Jack Russell terrier has helped to clear more than 90 explosive devices while working with a unit from Chernihiv.
Sergei Lavrov said the threat of a nuclear conflict "should not be underestimated".
Ben Wallace told the Commons that "as we can see from Ukrainians' requests, more still needs to be done".
The US Secretary of Defense was speaking after he and Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited the Ukrainian capital Kyiv.