Experts identify two ways out of the deadlock in Ukraine
Experts have shared insights on how the conflict in Ukraine might evolve, suggesting that both sides will continue battling without reaching a decisive outcome in the near future.
In a recent assessment published by 'The Independent', international security experts provided their insights on the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, highlighting the evolution of warfare methods over the past four years, particularly the use of drones. Professors Stefan Wolff and Tetiana Maliarenko, alongside Jean Monnet, noted that Russia has increasingly utilized drone technology to attack Ukraine's critical infrastructure, emphasizing a shift from targeting merely military objectives. Despite these advancements, they pointed out that the foundational military doctrines of Russia, harking back to its Soviet Union roots, continue to rely on large-scale army operations and mass destruction tactics.
The experts forecast that both Russia and Ukraine are poised to continue their confrontations, aiming to exhaust each other's resources. They predict that neither side will reach a breaking point in the near future that might lead to a resolution. The underlying dynamics suggest that the conflict may persist longer as both nations possess ample resources and external support to maintain their respective positions.
As the situation remains intricate, the political, economic, and social ramifications of this standoff could intensify. Both national and international stakeholders must closely monitor developments, as neither side appears to be on the verge of securing a decisive advantage. The situation in Ukraine is therefore likely to remain a focal point of global attention and strategic concern.