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[ISW] 러시아의 공세 캠페인 평가, 2024년 9월 2일

by Summa posted Sep 03, 2024
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```html 러시아-우크라이나 전쟁 상황 업데이트

주요 요점:

  • 이란이 우크라이나 침공을 지원하기 위해 곧 러시아에 탄도 미사일을 제공할 것으로 예상됩니다.
  • 블라디미르 푸틴 러시아 대통령은 9월 2-3일 몽골 방문을 앞두고 몽골 언론사 우누우두르와 인터뷰를 가졌으며, 역사적 및 현대적 러시아-몽골 관계와 몽골 및 중화인민공화국(PRC)과의 현재 3자 경제 및 에너지 이니셔티브를 강조했습니다.
  • 러시아와 몽골 당국은 몽골이 이 영장을 집행할 법적 의무가 있음에도 불구하고 국제형사재판소(ICC)가 푸틴을 체포하기 위한 영장이 푸틴의 몽골 방문에 영향을 미치지 않을 것이라고 밝혔습니다.
  • 러시아 당국은 9월 2일 레닌그라드 군관구(LMD) 부사령관 발레리 무민자노프 소장을 부패 혐의로 구금했습니다.
  • 러시아군은 9월 2일 쿠르스크주에서 우크라이나의 지속적인 공격 속에서 코레네보 동쪽의 상실된 위치를 최근에 되찾았습니다.
  • 러시아군은 최근 시베르스크, 차시브 야르, 포크롭스크 방향과 도네츠크 시 남서쪽으로 진격했습니다.
  • 러시아 국방부(MoD) 관계자들은 러시아의 군사 훈련 역량을 강조하고 있으며, 이는 군 복무를 장려하고 장기적으로 러시아 장교단을 재건하려는 노력의 일환으로 보입니다.
  • 러시아 점령 당국은 점령된 우크라이나에서 학년을 시작한다고 발표했으며, 러시아가 교육 시스템을 협력하고 우크라이나 어린이와 청소년을 강제로 러시아화하고 군국주의화하기 위한 다양한 노력을 강조했습니다.

분류:

  • 군사
  • 정치
  • 외교

관련된 주요국가:

  • 러시아
  • 우크라이나
  • 몽골

향후 전망:

  • 이란이 러시아에 탄도 미사일을 제공하면 우크라이나 전쟁의 양상을 크게 바꿀 수 있습니다.
  • 푸틴의 몽골 방문은 러시아와 몽골 간의 관계를 강화하고 중국과의 3자 협력을 확대하는 데 도움이 될 수 있습니다.
  • 러시아 국방부가 군사 훈련 역량을 강조하는 것은 러시아가 군대를 현대화하고 전쟁에 대비하려는 노력의 일환으로 볼 수 있습니다.
  • 러시아 점령 당국이 점령된 우크라이나에서 교육 시스템을 통제하려는 노력은 우크라이나의 문화와 정체성을 파괴하려는 시도로 볼 수 있습니다.
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Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment

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Nicole Wolkov, Grace Mappes, Karolina Hird, Christina Harward,

Annika Ganzeveld, and Frederick W. Kagan


September 2, 2024, 7:30 pm ET 

Click here to see ISW's interactive map of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. This map is updated daily alongside the static maps present in this report.


Click here to see ISW’s 3D control-of-terrain topographic map of Ukraine. The use of a computer (not a mobile device) is strongly recommended for accessing this data-heavy tool.


Click here to access ISW’s archive of interactive time-lapse maps of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. These maps complement the static control-of-terrain maps that ISW produces daily by showing a dynamic frontline.


Click here to see ISW's interactive map of Ukraine's incursion into Kursk Oblast.

Click here to read the major new report from Drs. Kimberly and Frederick W. Kagan, "Ukraine and the Problem of Restoring Maneuver in Contemporary War."

Iran is expected to “imminently” deliver ballistic missiles to Russia to support the Russian invasion of Ukraine. NOTE: A version of this text appears in the September 2 ISW-CTP Iran Update. An unspecified European official told Bloomberg on September 2 that Iran could begin shipping ballistic missiles to Russia "within a matter of days.” European intelligence sources previously told Reuters in August 2024 that Iran and Russia signed a contract in December 2023 for Iran to deliver Ababil close-range ballistic missiles and Fateh-360 short-range ballistic missiles (SRBMs) to Russia. The intelligence sources added that dozens of Russian military personnel are currently in Iran training to operate Fateh-360 missiles. Russia’s acquisition of Ababil or Fateh-360 ballistic missiles would likely allow Russian forces to strike Ukrainian near-rear targets while preserving Russia's stockpiles of domestically-produced missiles, such as Iskanders, for deep-rear Ukrainian targets, as CTP-ISW previously assessed.


Russian President Vladimir Putin gave an interview to Mongolian outlet Unuudur ahead of his visit to Mongolia on September 2-3, emphasizing historical and modern Russian-Mongolian relations and current trilateral economic and energy initiatives with Mongolia and the People's Republic of China (PRC). Putin emphasized Soviet-Mongolian relations and the 2019 Russian-Mongolian comprehensive strategic partnership agreement in the interview published on September 2. Putin also highlighted economic and energy cooperation initiatives to deepen relations between Russia, Mongolia, and the PRC and expressed confidence in developing the Russia-Mongolia-China Economic Corridor and the Power of Siberia 2 gas pipeline, which will run from Russia through Mongolia to the PRC upon its completion. Putin also asserted that the Russia-led Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) and Mongolia have made significant progress in drafting a temporary free trade agreement. Putin notably published articles in North Korean and Vietnamese state newspapers before his visits to the countries in June 2024 and is likely attempting to pursue stronger relations with countries that historically had friendly ties to the Soviet Union to form a coalition to act as an alternative to the West.


Russian authorities detained Leningrad Military District (LMD) Deputy Commander Major General Valery Mumindzhanov on corruption charges on September 2. Kremlin newswire TASS reported that the Russian Investigative Committee suspects that Mumindzhanov accepted bribes worth over 20 million rubles (about $222,000) while he was the Resource Provision Head within the Russian Ministry of Defense (MoD) and oversaw contracts for the supply of Russian military uniforms. A Russian insider source, who has previously correctly predicted several command changes within the Russian MoD, claimed that Mumindzhanov was a direct subordinate of former Russian Deputy Defense Minister Army General Dmitry Bulgakov, whom Russian authorities arrested on corruption charges on July 26. The insider source also claimed that Mumindzhanov had ties to current Russian Security Council Secretary and former Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu. A prominent, Kremlin-affiliated Russian milblogger claimed that Mumindzhanov's arrest indicates that the Kremlin does not intend to curtail current Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belousov's efforts to "cleanse" the Russian MoD and that arrests are not limited to several high-profile MoD officials but have been ongoing for five months. The milblogger also claimed that continued investigations into high-ranking Russian MoD officials will satisfy the public's demand for justice and the fight against corruption.


Key Takeaways:


  • Iran is expected to “imminently” deliver ballistic missiles to Russia to support the Russian invasion of Ukraine.


  • Russian President Vladimir Putin gave an interview to Mongolian outlet Unuudur ahead of his visit to Mongolia on September 2-3, emphasizing historical and modern Russian-Mongolian relations and current trilateral economic and energy initiatives with Mongolia and the People's Republic of China (PRC).


  • Russian and Mongolian officials indicated that the International Criminal Court (ICC) warrant for Putin's arrest will not impact Putin's ongoing visit to Mongolia, despite Mongolia's legal obligation to enforce this warrant.


  • Russian authorities detained Leningrad Military District (LMD) Deputy Commander Major General Valery Mumindzhanov on corruption charges on September 2.


  • Russian forces recently regained lost positions east of Korenevo amid continued Ukrainian assaults in Kursk Oblast on September 2.


  • Russian forces recently advanced in the Siversk, Chasiv Yar, and Pokrovsk directions and southwest of Donetsk City.


  • Russian Ministry of Defense (MoD) officials are highlighting Russian military training capabilities, likely in an attempt to promote military recruitment and as part of long-term efforts to rebuild the Russian officer corps.


  • Russian occupation officials announced the start of the school year in occupied Ukraine, highlighting Russia's various efforts to coopt the educational system and forcibly Russify and militarize Ukrainian children and youth.


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