How the UK might contribute lethal aid to Ukraine defence
The UK has sent Ukraine large consignments of weapons in its defence against Russian invasion.
The UK has sent Ukraine large consignments of weapons in its defence against Russian invasion.
Warning: This article contains details which some may find distressing.
"I had to take cover next to a dead body that had been there for over a week," says sports journalist.
Warning: This article contains details which some may find distressing.
Warning: This article contains details which some may find distressing.
It came as Russia said its military had struck an oil processing plant and fuel depots around the strategic Black Sea port of Odesa.
Ukraine's success against Russia can be accredited in some part to its ability to improvise equipment.
Russian drones are fitted with cell-site simulators which mimic mobile phone masts to pinpoint mobile signals.
British Army webbing or identifying badges must be physically stripped from the 84,000 surplus helmets before packing them in crates.
It comes after Ben Wallace met with defence ministers of more than 35 nations to discuss military assistance to Ukraine.
Admiral Sir Tony Radakin said Russia's bid to take all of Ukraine in its invasion looks to have "fallen apart".
Gordon MacDonald is calling for 11,000 unoccupied properties to be put to use.
Sir Jeremy Fleming said Russian troops are "even accidentally shooting down their own aircraft".
The Ukrainian fighter aces have thrown out their flying rule book – while also knowing the Russian one inside out.
'The defence of Ukraine now is the first priority,' says teacher Mila Makarova, who has joined the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Former members of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders are doing their bit following Russia's invasion.