Britain has said it will supply the Ukrainian armed forces with long-range artillery and armoured vehicles, as international allies agree to send more military aid to help the country resist the Russian invasion. After a conference call with defence ministers from over 35 nations, including the United States, New Zealand, South Korea, and Japan, UK Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said, “there will be more lethal aid going into Ukraine.” “Ukraine needs longer range artillery and that’s because of what the Russian army has been doing which is now digging in and starting to pound these cities with artillery,” he told Sky News on March 31. “The best counter to that is other long-range artillery so they’ll be looking for and getting more long-range artillery, ammunition predominantly.” Ukraine also needs equipment to defend its coastline against Russian activity from the sea, Wallace said, adding Britain will be “looking to see what …