Portsmouth man jailed for 3D-printed gun, terror offences

A man from Portsmouth has been sentenced to nine years and six months in prison for terrorism offences and attempting to manufacture his own firearm using a 3D printer.

Russia ‘likely to make gains in Kharkiv’ says Britain

The UK Ministry of Defence has provided an update on the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, focusing on the situation in the eastern Kharkiv Oblast.

Review unblocks relocation for Afghan special forces

The UK Government has provided an update on the ongoing review of Afghan relocations and assistance policy scheme applications, particularly concerning Afghan specialist units.

New Royal Army Medical Service announced

The UK Government has announced a major structural change within the British Army, with the amalgamation of three key healthcare corps into the newly established Royal Army Medical Service.

Government commits to supporting defence industry jobs

Armed Forces Minister Luke Pollard reiterated the significance of the UK's defence industry, both in safeguarding national security and contributing to economic growth.

Poland in key role in justice for war crimes in Ukraine

Poland has emerged as a significant supporter of international efforts to bring justice to victims of war crimes committed during Russia’s ongoing war of aggression against Ukraine.

UK government to boost housing for veterans

The UK government has committed nearly £3.7 million in capital housing grants to assist 14 organisations in developing and refurbishing homes for veterans.

Russian forces suffer record casualty rates in slow gains

While Russia continues to make small gains, a senior NATO official suggested that these advances are unlikely to lead to a decisive breakthrough in the near future

International community to combat impunity for war crimes

Ambassador Van Schaack noted during a press briefing that efforts to hold Russia accountable will likely span generations, with justice initiatives continuing well into the future.

NATO urges adjusting troop numbers for attrition warfare

NATO officials have urged member nations to reassess their manpower strategies to better prepare for potential high-intensity conflicts.

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