Russian 'flagship' bomber destroyed by Ukrainian drone
The long-range bomber has been destroyed in a Ukrainian drone strike, according to UK MOD intelligence update.
The long-range bomber has been destroyed in a Ukrainian drone strike, according to UK MOD intelligence update.
Greece has also offered to train Ukraine's fighter pilots after Denmark and the Netherlands said they would supply F-16s to Kyiv.
The two countries have pledged to donate up to 61 F-16s.
The Ukrainian president said the Russian attack turned an ordinary Saturday into 'a day of pain and loss'.
Russia's MOD said Ukraine had used a drone against 'objects located in Moscow and the Moscow region'.
The Defence Secretary said the new systems would be used to protect civilians or be used on the frontline.
The vehicle appears to be hit by a Russian rocket or missile, but the troops manage to escape the humvee.
The video appears to show the bridge moments before the impact of the 'Sea Baby' drone and then the explosion following the strike.
Instructors from Royal Tank Regiment oversaw the training of Ukrainian tank crews in the UK.
The MOD said the performance of the kamikaze drones "has been variable and Ukraine has proved effective in neutralising" their threat.
Former US intelligence officer says Ukraine's reserve armoured brigades could be decisive if a breakthrough is made past Russian defences.
Admiral Sir Tony also said it was his 'fifth visit [to Ukraine] since the Russian invasion'.
Ukrainian forces were tested in fieldcraft, battlefield first aid, close-quarters combat, fitness, and unit planning.
More than 20,000 Ukrainian military personnel have been trained in the UK since the start of 2022.
Rebekah Maciorowski spoke to Forces News from the frontline in Ukraine, where she has been serving as a medic.
Kyiv is believed to have a number of armoured brigades in reserve, ready for the push to make a decisive breakthrough.