This is the second time in less than nine months that the Pentagon has "found" money to use for additional weapons shipments to Ukraine. Last June, defense officials said they had overestimated the value of the weapons the U.S. had sent to Ukraine by $6.2 billion over the past two years...
The options proposed by U.S. intelligence and military officials cover a broad range of severity, but could include using U.S. cyber weapons on an unprecedented scale, the sources told NBC. That could include messing with internet connectivity across Russia, shutting off power or tampe...
Former British intelligence and security officer, Philip Ingram, joins us to discuss drone strikes over Kyiv and Crimea, as well as Russia's "desperation" in what could potentially see an arms deal being made between the country and North Korea....
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And we need artillery shells. I hope we will be able to stay, and the weapons will come on time, and we will repel the enemy and then we'll break the plans of the Russian Federation with regards to this full-scale offensive."
Ukraine will probably switch from offensive to defensive, while Russia will also find it hard to expand its territory beyond the four areas it controls. In the two years of the conflict, the US defense industry has experienced a boom in ...
Talks have been held about buying arms with nations further afield. In the Czech Republic, a senior defence source said that when the Czechs source something that is logistically difficult to transport, Britain helps out, and vice versa. "We do a lot of stuff together," the person said...
The three ex-Soviet countries - all staunch supporters of Kyiv - stopped buying power from Russia following Moscow's invasion in 2022. But they had been relying on the Russian grid to control frequencies and avoid outages. The Baltic Sea region has been on high alert ...
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CIA director William Burns told Congress that entire Ukrainian units have told him in recent days of being down to their last few dozen artillery shells and other ammunition. Mr Burns called the retreat from Avdiivka a failure of ammunition resupply, not a failure of Ukrainian will. ...