Zelensky labels the Kremlin 'savages' after devastating wave of air strikes
More than 60 drones and 90 ballistic missiles were fired at major cities, including the country's largest hydroelectric plant.
More than 60 drones and 90 ballistic missiles were fired at major cities, including the country's largest hydroelectric plant.
Ten Ukrainian pilots have graduated from training with the RAF and will ultimately be learning how to take the fight to Russia in the F-16.
The nations agree to work closer together to counter threats in the Red Sea, train Ukrainians, build new submarines and share intelligence.
The Ministry of Defence says Russian forces are using a technique called maskirovka to try to protect their air and sea assets from attack.
Russia's war income is being targeted by Ukraine as it targets some of the country's largest refineries.
Lloyd J Austin III visited Germany to discuss support for Ukraine and warned that things were getting worse.
The US-made Guardian Armoured Security Vehicle has been captured on video for the first time with the Ukrainian armed forces.
This trip to Ukraine was Grant Shapps' second as Defence Secretary and his third since the outbreak of the war.
Nato allies have the capacity to provide Kyiv with more support, but must show the political will to do so, the Secretary General said.
The A-50 can detect threats and direct attacks, but as few as eight are thought to still be in service, and not all of those are flying.
This Cold War-era weapon is still in widespread use on the modern battlefield due to its robust design and innovative shaped charge warhead.
Missiles, artillery and small arms munitions are being supplied to Kyiv, but Republicans are putting a brake on attempts to send more.
The MOD says it is highly likely the expansion of defensive lines will reduce Russia's ability to advance or exploit tactical gains.
The special forces unit known only as Group 13 has claimed responsibility for attacking Moscow's most modern warships.
A former Army intelligence officer says some Nato officers feel they don't need to stick to the rules, and that's being exploited by Russia.
Ex-Nato commander Hamish de Bretton-Gordon warns the Budget's lack of defence announcements is concerning and gives Russia the initiative.