Robot wars: Ukraine puts faith in drone army to hold back Russia
The great hope is that technology will alleviate a severe manpower shortage
The great hope is that technology will alleviate a severe manpower shortage
Barrage targeted energy sites across Ukraine, damaging two thermal power plants and injuring civilians
US president gives permission for American-supplied weapons to be used against targets on Russian soil
Jens Stoltenberg says UK has provided missiles to strike Russia ‘for a long time without any restrictions’
Border town of Vovchansk is at the mercy of a renewed ground offensive
Since the outbreak of war in February 2022, The Telegraph has been tracking donations and deliveries of weapons to Ukraine.
Soldiers bemoan weak armour and lack of defences against drones as ailing vehicles make easy targets for Kremlin
Alexei Dyumin is one of the few former spooks to have made a success of running a regional administration
Analysts suspect Tehran is deepening its support for Moscow over Ukraine as evidence found of key Iranian technology on the battlefield
Political ally known for her bellicose style made the harsh jibe amid frustration over his decision not to send Taurus missiles to Kyiv
Frustrated president has been asked not to appeal to member states, after rifts dominated alliance meeting last year
Anti-tank ditches, bunkers and minefields planned for 434 miles of Belarus and Russia border by 2028
Kyiv’s commander-in-chief says he believes the move ‘will encourage other partners to join this ambitious project’