Ukraine no-fly zone would lead to third world war, former NATO commander warns
Russia is considerably behind their schedule "by days not hours" and "surprised" by the Ukrainians' resistance, Defence Secretary says.
Russia is considerably behind their schedule "by days not hours" and "surprised" by the Ukrainians' resistance, Defence Secretary says.
He added that the UK is not actively supporting British nationals volunteering to help the defence of Ukraine.
Air strikes have been expected but attacks have been limited to missile and artillery strikes.
Additional UK forces recently started to arrive in Estonia, bolstering NATO's eastern flank as Russia continues its invasion of Ukraine.
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Newer satellite images covering a wider area show several homes and other buildings burning near roads where the convoy is travelling.
British Government ministers have warned Britons against travelling to join Ukrainian forces as there are "better ways" to help.
Many onlookers feel the Kremlin thought the initial military action would be enough to stun Ukraine into submission.
Mr Heappey lauded Ukraine's resistance however believes that we are going to see some brutal things on our TV screens in the days ahead.
Images released by a space tech firm appear to show a deployment formed of hundreds of military vehicles more than 3.25 miles long.
Putin's nuclear warning is a "battle of rhetoric" and an "attempt to distract away from his troubles in Ukraine", Defence Secretary said.
A US colonel explains why battles in built-up areas are "catastrophic to everybody".
The country's president says those willing to fight "side by side" with Ukrainians can join a newly formed unit.
The news came shortly before plans for Russian and Ukrainian officials to meet were revealed.
As Russia's invasion reaches Kharkiv, the UK Foreign Secretary has expressed fears of a NATO conflict.
UK defence says strong Ukrainian resistance and logistical setbacks are behind a temporary slowing of Russia's advance.