In a devastating blow to Vladimir Putin’s military ambitions, Russia has suffered its highest single-day casualty count since the onset of the Ukraine invasion in 2022. A loss of 1,740 troops in just 24 hours has been reported by Ukrainian sources. The
Ukraine has lowered the military draft age from 27 to 25, aiming to address depleted ranks due to over two years of war following Russia’s invasion. The new mobilization law came into force a day after Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed it.
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Russia strikes Avdiivka coke plant Russia’s defense ministry said Monday its troops had taken full control of Avdiivka’s Soviet-era coke plant, days after Ukraine withdrew its troops from the town. (Credit: Reuters) Russian forces took full control of Ukraine’s Soviet-era coke plant
Ukrainian troops have withdrawn from the key battleground town of Avdiivka in the east of the country which could pave the way for a Russian advance as the war nears its second anniversary. The withdrawal, announced as Ukraine faces acute shortages of
Egypt has threatened to void its decades-long peace treaty with Israel if Israel begins a large-scale offensive on Rafah. Approximately 1.4 million Palestinians are sheltering in densely packed tent camps in Rafah, located on the border with Egypt. If the treaty is
Troop numbers have nose-dived in the past four years despite the Ministry of Defence spending £40million on recruitment drives. And MPs fear that time is running out for Britain to put in place the military it needs to counter a range of
Britons need to be “think like troops” in the face of spiking tensions with Vladimir Putin’s Russia with the size of the regular armed forces dwindling, the head of the British Army will warn today. With the number of soldiers having dropped
The British military continues to grapple with a shortage of staff as a fresh analysis claims that the army will have fewer than 70,000 soldiers within two years. According to a report, if the army sustains its current rate of troop attrition,
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