Ukraine War: What's next following Dnieper River breakthrough?
While the counter-offensive has seen few gains, Ukrainian forces are reporting some success around the southern city of Kherson
Simon Newton began his career as a print journalist in the early 1990s before moving into broadcasting. He has reported for Sky News, BBC News and ITV and received numerous awards. He reported extensively from Afghanistan and spent three months embedded with British troops in Helmand. He now covers the war in Ukraine.
While the counter-offensive has seen few gains, Ukrainian forces are reporting some success around the southern city of Kherson
Avdiivka is becoming a symbol for Ukraine, with some of the fiercest fighting of the war now taking place in the city.
The MOD points out that as Russia attempts to cover its SAM losses in Ukraine, it will leave gaps in its air defence capability elsewhere
US intelligence says it has evidence that Pyongyang has supplied Russia with more than a million 152mm artillery rounds since August
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With Washington's budget now being stretched across two wars, fractious financial times lie ahead, writes Simon Newton.
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UK trainers left in awe of Ukrainian soldiers being prepared for combat as platoon commanders back home.
Maj Gen (Retired) Chip Chapman says he is not surprised Ukraine's advance is not as fast as wanted, given the obstacles it is facing
The United States look set to finally send MGM-140 ATACMS missiles to Ukraine, with the capability of striking targets 300km away
BAE Systems' Next Generation Adaptable Ammunition will replace the Army's ageing L15 family of ammunition
The news confirms this is the first Challenger 2 to have been destroyed by enemy fire
Russian forces say they destroyed the main battle tank, which would be first combat loss of the vehicle