Russia's crimes in Ukraine give UK legal right to seize $300bn, MP tells Commons
Mike Martin says Russia's abduction of Ukrainian children is just one example of why the frozen Russian cash should be given to Kyiv.
Mike Martin says Russia's abduction of Ukrainian children is just one example of why the frozen Russian cash should be given to Kyiv.
The vehicles are being used constantly to defend Ukraine from Russian attacks, but their specialised 35mm rounds have been in short supply.
Pro-Putin footage posted on Telegram shows what appears to be a Russian drone approaching the Ukrainian tank in Kursk.
The latest operation follows the incursion by Ukrainian forces into the Kursk region in August 2024.
According to the Ukrainians, the Russians surrendered without a fight after grenades were thrown into their trench system.
President Zelensky said on X that a 'large amount was shot down or neutralised by our forces using electronic warfare means'.
Russian progress in Ukraine is slow, and at its current rate experts say it would take two years for Moscow to seize all of Donetsk Oblast.
Pyongyang's soldiers appear to have received little or no instruction on what to expect in Ukraine – particularly the threat posed by UAVs.
The Russian Mi-8 helicopter opened fire on the Magura V5 sea drone before the autonomous vessel shot it down with a R-73 Sea Dragon missile.
Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov said Moscow won't accept President-elect Donald Trump's plans to end the conflict.
The money will help support Ukraine's documentation, investigation and prosecution of war crimes following the Russian invasion of 2022.
The Ukrainian leader calls on China to persuade its neighbour not to send any more troops tom help support the Russian invasion.
The Combat Stress Signposting Course was introduced following a rise in recruits being exposed to trauma and struggling with mental health.
The robotic combat system delivers lethal precision while protecting Ukrainian troops.
Kyiv has accused Moscow of launching a massive missile barrage aimed at Ukraine's energy infrastructure on Christmas Day.
Sir Keir Starmer and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky discuss possible changes to the training being given to Kyiv's recruits.