Claiming a "new round of escalation" from NATO amid the war in Ukraine, Russia plans drills simulating the use of battlefield nuclear weapons.
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Russian forces in the Crimean peninsula have been the target of a growing campaign of attacks since Ukraine vowed to reclaim the territory.
David Cameron has backed Ukrainian strikes against targets inside Russia using British-supplied weapons. The Foreign Secretary said it was a decision for Ukraine how to use the supplied equipment and Kyiv absolutely has the right to strike back at Russia. The UK has supplied billions of pounds of equipment including long-range Storm Shadow missiles to Volodymyr Zelenskys forces. On a visit to Kyiv on Thursday (2 May), Lord Cameron said: In terms of what the Ukrainians do, in our view, it is their decision about how to use these weapons, theyre defending their country, they were illegally invaded by Putin and they must take those steps.
Since President Vladimir Putin launched his invasion of Ukraine, attacks and harassment of Russians abroad have been blamed on Moscows intelligence operatives across Europe and elsewhere
Since President Vladimir Putin launched his invasion of Ukraine, attacks and harassment of Russians abroad have been blamed on Moscows intelligence operatives across Europe and elsewhere
DRAMATIC footage shows the moment a warehouse in Ukraine feared to be storing Western ammunition went up in flames after being blitzed by missiles.A h
The missiles were supplied to Ukraine under a secret deal agreed in March ahead of the 76bn US security package
MailOnline takes a look at what a new space arms race would look like and the kinds of terrifying weapons that could soon be orbiting the Earth
The White House in February claimed that it had intelligence suggesting Russia was developing a space-based weapon that would destroy satellites and cause untold chaos.
China last week was warned the US was considering imposing ‘full sanctions’ on Beijing’s military businesses for helping Russia continue its invasion of Ukraine.
The gathering, which has been held under the aegis of the Russian Security Council since 2010, was once touted by President Vladimir Putin as an event that helped resolve many regional and global problems.
The $61 billion for Ukraine comes as the war-torn country desperately needs new firepower and as Russian President Vladimir Putin has stepped up his attacks.