Aid bill includes $6.5bn to send troops and weapons to eastern Europe, and $6.8bn to care for refugees and provide economic aid to allies. Follow the latest, liveRussia-Ukraine war: what we know on day 15 of the Russian invasionRussian bombing of maternity hospital ‘genocide’, says ZelenskiyMariupol bombing: before and after satellite imagesBritain fears Russia could be setting stage to use chemical weaponsChernobyl power supply cut but IAEA says no imminent safety threatTell us: how have you been affected by the situation in Ukraine?The UK’s ministry of defence has also just released its latest intelligence report on the situation in Ukraine, seemingly corroborating Ukrainian authorities. The ministry said there has been a “notable decrease in overall Russian air activity” over Ukraine in recent days, noting it is likely due to the “unexpected effectiveness and endurance” of Ukrainian air defence forces. Continue reading…
Aid bill includes $6.5bn to send troops and weapons to eastern Europe, and $6.8bn to care for refugees and provide economic aid to allies. Follow the latest, live
- Russia-Ukraine war: what we know on day 15 of the Russian invasion
- Russian bombing of maternity hospital ‘genocide’, says Zelenskiy
- Mariupol bombing: before and after satellite images
- Britain fears Russia could be setting stage to use chemical weapons
- Chernobyl power supply cut but IAEA says no imminent safety threat
- Tell us: how have you been affected by the situation in Ukraine?
The UK’s ministry of defence has also just released its latest intelligence report on the situation in Ukraine, seemingly corroborating Ukrainian authorities.
The ministry said there has been a “notable decrease in overall Russian air activity” over Ukraine in recent days, noting it is likely due to the “unexpected effectiveness and endurance” of Ukrainian air defence forces.