
Multinational allies train Ukrainian recruits in the UK to 'survive, fight and win'
Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine produced an immediate response, with tens of thousands of Ukrainians volunteering to fight.
Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine produced an immediate response, with tens of thousands of Ukrainians volunteering to fight.
The Ministry of Defence said they service one of two main road supply routes between the two regions.
It includes equipment and support for Ukraine's counteroffensive operations, the US Department of Defense said.
A former senior US Commander said it could affect the willingness of Russian soldiers to fight and die.
It comes as Ukrainian forces are said to have 'gained impetus' in assaults around Bakhmut.
The long-range weapons are having an effect on Russia's logistics and command and control centres, the Defence Secretary said.
UK military trainers and nine other partner forces have been delivering a training package over a minimum of a five-week period.
The Russian Ka-52 'Alligator' attack helicopter's tank-killing abilities are causing the Ukrainians the most problems.
The MOD said there's 'little evidence' Russia has 'significant' ground force operational reserves to reinforce against 'multiple threats'.
Forty-nine Ukrainian medics are currently undergoing training on the first of three combat medical training programmes.
Wagner Group chief Yevgeny Prigozhin has vowed to topple Russia's military leadership – something Vladimir Putin has called a 'betrayal'.
Forces News has examined the situation in Ukraine, and taken a look at the progress of Kyiv's counter-offensive.
The MOD says images show a near-doubling of floating pens in Sevastopol harbour which likely contain bottle-nosed dolphins.
In a video published by the Russian military, a soldier named Andrei Kravtsov, is presented with a certificate by three-time Olympic ...
The defences include an extensive zone, 9km in length, on a narrow bridge of land connecting Crimea to the mainland.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak reiterated that the UK is firmly behind Ukraine, saying 'small steps forward will bring success'.