More than 450,000 Russian troops have been killed or wounded since Vladimir Putin launched his invasion of Ukraine just over two years ago, Britain s armed forces minister has revealed.
Ukraine alleged Russia was spreading fake information online in a bid to disrupt Ukraine s mobilisation drive, question Kyiv s ability to win and promote the idea the West was fatigued
Two years after Vladimir Putin ordered his forces to invade Ukraine, and after a series of embarrassing battlefield setbacks, the tide my be starting to turn in his favour. But is he actually winning?
The president was pictured alongside the Canadian, Italian and Belgian prime ministers and EU Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen who came to Kyiv to mark the anniversary of the invasion
The Daily Mirror's Defence & Security Editor Chris Hughes has covered the Ukraine war from the front lines. Two years on from Russia's invasion he warns of the global implications