How much money has the invasion of Ukraine cost Russia?
The economic and financial cost of the war in Ukraine is now thought to be approaching $200bn for Moscow.
The economic and financial cost of the war in Ukraine is now thought to be approaching $200bn for Moscow.
This latest round of security assistance includes additional air defence equipment, artillery shells and anti-tank weapons.
The Ukrainians have been invited as part of the UK's wider support to its military following the Russian invasion.
The MOD said despite Russia's reliance on company's of prisoners, they are designated the lowest priority for logistics and medical support.
Shaun Pinner told the Sitrep Podcast about his experience as a Russian prisoner of war.
As drones are rising in importance on the battlefield in Ukraine, so too is the technology needed to take them out.
Ukraine asked the UK for help to safeguard its critical national infrastructure, which has already been bombed.
With Washington's budget now being stretched across two wars, fractious financial times lie ahead, writes Simon Newton.
The UK says the Crimean Bridge is requiring multi-domain protection, using troops and equipment that would otherwise be deployed elsewhere.
Ukraine's military has used the US-provided long-range Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS) for the first time.
Volodymyr Zelensky said the missiles 'have proven themselves'+`+, adding they were "implemented very accurately".
According to the UK MOD, Ukraine retains a significant defensive presence against Russian ground forces.
The Russians have launched an intense assault against the heavily defended town of Avdiivka.
The MOD believes that multiple attacks are being launched by Russia to take the heavily defended town.
The UK is adapting its approach to ensure rapid response by engineers to sustain soldiers on the frontline.
The Taurus KEPD 350 missile is capable of destroying bunkers but German has so far refused to supply Ukraine with them.