Expert Names Three Key Steps for Saving Ukraine on the Frontline.
According to ТСН: The situation on the front lines of Ukraine continues to deteriorate. Despite the support of allies, the Defense Forces cannot compare in potential to the Russian occupiers in key types of weapons. If there are no changes in the approaches to strategic tasks, the conditions on the front line will only worsen.
Where is it the hardest right now
The military expert points out that 'deterioration' should be understood as a critical situation in several directions:
Siversk, Huliaipole, and Myrnohrad — heavy battles are ongoing here.
Sumy region — causes serious concern.
“The Russians managed to break into Hrabovskyi in the Sumy region and kidnap civilians. In my opinion, this is a troubling signal — no one was prepared for anything like this, which means the level of readiness was very low,” emphasizes Romanenko.
Three Main Steps for Saving the State
Without systemic decisions, it will not be possible to stop the enemy. Ukraine urgently needs three strategic tasks:
Fair and complete mobilization.
Transition of the economy to 'military rails'.
Strengthening legislation to a 'war' state to protect the state.
Will Trump Stop the Dictator?
The expert is skeptical about the possibility of quickly resolving the conflict with the help of the USA. He believes that Putin will not stop and will continue the offensive until he feels real strength.
“The Russian dictator wants new lands, and unfortunately, Trump is not an authority for him. The American president currently has the same approaches: attempting to solve complex issues in a simple way, but this has not been working for 11 months. Moreover, the US leader is currently not focused on Ukraine — he is saving his ratings amid domestic scandals,” concluded the expert.
Overall, the situation in Ukraine remains tense. Military experts emphasize that to effectively counter Russian aggression, Ukraine needs to adapt its strategies and accelerate changes in the defense sector. High risks on the front require not only military mobilization but also a concentration of efforts on internal reforms to stabilize the state.
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