Ukraine's new war strategy brings the war to the Russian public - security expertpublished at 10:55 BST 16 August

Russian civilians are starting to feel the impact of the ongoing war in Ukraine now that Kyiv has updated its military strategy, says security expert Dr Hanna Shelest.
Kyiv has changed its approach from a mainly defensive one and is instead working on making it impossible for Moscow to strike in the first place, she tells the BBC. Its focus is on military enterprises with a dual use, she adds.
Wildberries has emerged as one of the leading targets in Ukraine's latest strike campaigns.
Shelest says this is due to the online retailer's alleged role aiding the Russian war effort - as well as it being widely used by the Russian public.
"Civilians in Russia, for four years, didn’t feel the war existed," Shelest says.
She adds: "For them, it was [like] a nice soap opera on TV and propaganda statements by the leadership.
"But now they really see the fire, they see what the war means... they see the impact on the economy and they see the visual pictures, which is really important for the perception of the war."
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