German expert warns: Russia may advance on Dnipro and Zaporizhzhia.
Alert on threats to Ukraine
According to inkorr.com: German analyst Julian Röpke expressed concern about the likelihood of Ukraine losing the war against Russia if urgent measures are not taken. He emphasized the importance of active actions by Ukraine in collaboration with Western partners, as territorial losses due to Russian aggression may significantly increase. The specialist also pointed out the reality of Russian offensives on major cities, such as Dnipro and Zaporizhzhia, which may occur very soon.
'If the Ukrainian government and the West do not provide proper protection to Ukraine, we will quickly hear of significant losses and an expansion of Russia's influence on our territory,' Röpke emphasized.
The expert also noted the insufficient readiness of the Ukrainian authorities for war, stating that new strategies and approaches are needed for an adequate response to the modern challenges of the conflict. The head of the Center for Countering Disinformation at the National Security and Defense Council, Andriy Kovalenko, supported Röpke's opinion, calling for a review of military strategy and the implementation of modern technologies in defense.
These conclusions reflect the growing concern among international analysts regarding the situation in Ukraine. Given the potential Russian attacks, it is important for the Ukrainian leadership, in cooperation with partner countries, to strengthen its actions to protect the state. The issue of adapting military strategy and integrating new technologies becomes particularly relevant in the context of ongoing threats.
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