
Ukraine War: Expert Warns of Failing Strategy, Calls for Urgent Change
Ukraine War: Expert Calls for Strategy Shift Amid Localized Attacks The conflict in Ukraine is entering a new phase, according to Dr. Serhiy Yagodzinsky, a Ukrainian professor and journalist. In a recent video, Dr. Yagodzinsky argues that the current military strategy needs a significant overhaul to account for increasingly localized attacks. "The strategy has to change!" he declared in his video, filmed on June 5th, 2025. Dr. Yagodzinsky points to several examples, including recent events in Kherson, Pryluky, and Kharkiv, to illustrate his point. He notes that the attacks are becoming more focused on local targets, rather than large-scale engagements. This shift, he argues, requires a more localized response. The video also touches on the changing way casualties are reported. "We've reached a point where the loss of one person used to be a tragedy, but now it's just a statistic," Dr. Yagodzinsky explains. This suggests a desensitization to the ongoing human cost of the war. Dr. Yagodzinsky's analysis is insightful and timely, providing a valuable perspective on the evolving dynamics of the conflict. His call for a revised strategy underscores the need for adaptability and a nuanced approach to the challenges facing Ukraine.