Compensation claims filed by war-affected Ukrainians against Russia should be brought before British courts, where there is a practical opportunity to hunt for the assets of the Russian private sector feeding the Kremlin’s war machine.
British intelligence has made an analysis of what happened to Russia's Wagner private military company after the death of its leader Yevgeny Prigozhin a year ago.
British intelligence notes that Ukraine's attack on the Shahed kamikaze drone production facility in the remote region of Tatarstan demonstrates the ability of the Ukrainian Armed Forces to penetrate deep into Russia.
A former British soldier who fought alongside Ukrainian troops before being captured and tortured by Russian soldiers has won a court case against the Kremlin.
British companies are exporting hundreds of millions of pounds of equipment and machinery which almost certainly ends up in Russia, undermining the official sanctions regime and bolstering Vladimir Putin's war machine.
British intelligence believes that the opening of the Institute of World Military Economics and Strategy at the Moscow Higher School of Economics is a sign of closer interaction between Russian academia and the defense sector.
Ukraine starts working on the production of howitzers with a British company, cooperation with a German company has already been launched, and a Turkish company has already started building a factory.
As part of the multinational military operation, Operation Interflex, British instructors were teaching Ukrainian defenders to storm the urban area and clear buildings.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has arrived in the United Kingdom to personally thank the British people and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak for their support for Ukraine.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak assured President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky of his intention to ensure the arrival of British military equipment at the front line as quickly as possible.