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[ISW] 러시아의 공세 캠페인 평가, 2025년 2월 24일

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```html 러시아-우크라이나 전쟁 3주년: 주요 사항

주요 사항:

  • 러시아 대통령 블라디미르 푸틴은 3년 전인 2022년 2월 24일에 우크라이나에 대한 무자발적인 본격적인 침공을 명령했습니다. 우크라이나는 패배하거나 파괴되지 않았지만 이 부당한 러시아의 침략에 맞서 회복력과 혁신성을 유지하고 있습니다.
  • 러시아는 2022년 2월 24일에 본격적인 침공을 시작한 이후 지난 3년 동안 지속 불가능한 인력 및 차량 손실을 겪었습니다.
  • 유엔(UN) 총회는 2월 24일에 우크라이나와 유럽이 지지하는 결의안을 통과시켜 러시아의 본격적인 우크라이나 침공 3주년을 기념했습니다. 이 결의안은 러시아를 전쟁의 침략자로 인정하고 우크라이나에서 정의로운 평화를 촉구하며 우크라이나의 주권과 영토 보전을 지지했습니다.
  • 최근 여론 조사에 따르면 러시아인들은 러시아가 완전한 우크라이나 항복을 달성할 때까지 우크라이나에서 전쟁을 계속하는 것을 점점 더 지지하고 있지만 동시에 러시아의 3년 전쟁으로 인한 경제적 타격을 느끼기 시작했습니다. 이는 러시아 대통령 블라디미르 푸틴이 중장기적으로 국내에서 "버터와 총"을 계속 균형 있게 유지할 수 있는 능력에 의문을 제기합니다.
  • 러시아 대통령 블라디미르 푸틴은 현재 국내 정치 및 경제적 압력이 증가함에도 불구하고 우크라이나에서 전쟁을 계속하는 데 전념하고 있으며 우크라이나가 항복하도록 강요하려는 그의 결의를 재고하고 있다는 징후를 보이지 않았습니다.
  • 크렘린 관리들은 2월 24일에 우크라이나와 서방의 완전한 항복 이외의 다른 조건으로는 휴전 가능성을 공식적으로 거부하여 러시아가 향후 평화 협상에서 타협할 의향이 없다는 것을 더욱 강조했습니다.
  • 유럽 지도자들은 2월 24일에 본격적인 침공 3주년을 맞아 키예프를 방문하는 동안 일련의 새로운 지원 패키지를 발표했습니다.
  • 러시아군은 최근 쿠르스크주와 차시브 야르, 포크로프스크, 벨리카 노보실카 근처에서 진격했습니다.
  • 크렘린은 군사 모집을 위해 러시아의 무슬림 종교 및 문화 구조를 계속 사용하고 있습니다.
분류: 국제 정치, 군사 관련된 주요국가: 러시아, 우크라이나, 미국 향후 전망: 러시아-우크라이나 전쟁은 장기화될 것으로 예상되며, 양측 모두 상당한 인명 및 물적 손실을 입을 것으로 보입니다. 전쟁의 결과는 유럽의 안보 질서에 큰 영향을 미칠 것으로 예상됩니다.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the unprovoked full-scale invasion of Ukraine three years ago on February 24, 2022. Ukraine has not been defeated or destroyed but remains resilient and innovative in the face of this unjustified Russian aggression. Putin launched his full-scale invasion of Ukraine in a failed attempt to seize Kyiv City, overthrow Ukraine's democratically elected government, and forcibly install a pro-Russian proxy government in three days. Ukrainian forces, supported by a coalition of allies including the United States and European partners, have since successfully pushed Russian forces out of northern Ukraine and liberated significant territory in southern and northeastern Ukraine. Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief General Oleksander Syrskyi reported on February 24 that Ukrainian forces have regained more than 50 percent of the territory that Russian forces have occupied since February 24, 2022. ISW has observed confirmation that Ukrainian forces have regained 50.03 percent of the territory that Russian forces had seized since February 24, 2022. Russian forces have spent the last year making slow and incremental but steady advances in eastern Ukraine as a result of significant Russian manpower and materiel advantages and Russia's ability to leverage delays in Western aid to Ukraine. Ukrainian forces are using their technological advantages and integrating technological innovations with ground operations in order to slow Russian gains. Ukraine continues to improve and innovate its warfighting capabilities and is working to become self-sufficient in the long-term, but Western and international military support for Ukraine in the short- and medium-term remains crucial for Ukraine's ability to defend against Russian aggression. The defense of Ukraine and the preservation of Ukraine as an independent, sovereign, and democratic country capable of defending itself against Russia is a critical part of deterring broader Russian aggression against the West. The United States, Europe, and other Western allies must demonstrate commitment to Ukraine through timely and reliable military assistance, continue to enable Ukrainian forces to impose significant pressure on Russia, and force Putin to abandon his conquest of Ukraine and his wider ambitions in Europe in order to bring about sustainable peace.


Russia has accumulated unsustainable personnel and vehicle losses in the last three years since Russia's full-scale invasion on February 24, 2022. Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief General Oleksander Syrskyi reported on February 24 that Russian forces have lost over 10,100 tanks, 21,100 armored combat vehicles, and 23,300 artillery systems presumably destroyed and damaged in the three years of Russia's full-scale invasion. The British International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) recently estimated that Russia had lost about 14,000 tanks, infantry fighting vehicles, and armored personnel carriers since February 2022. (IISS's numbers likely differ from those from Syrskyi as IISS data likely only accounts for destroyed vehicles.) Syrskyi stated on February 24 that Russian forces have lost almost 870,000 personnel, including about 250,000 dead. Russian opposition outlets Meduza and Mediazona published a joint report on February 24 wherein they used the Russian Register of Inheritance Cases (RND) to estimate that at least 160,000 to 165,000 Russian servicemembers have died in the past three years of the war. Syrskyi previously reported that Russian forces suffered more than 434,000 casualties in 2024 alone, and Meduza and Mediazone estimated in February 2024 that Russia had lost at least 66,000 to 88,000 personnel during the first two years of the war — suggesting that Russian loses significantly increased in 2024. ISW continues to assess that Russian forces have suffered vehicle and artillery system losses on the battlefield that are unsustainable in the medium- to long-term given the limitations of Russia's defense industrial capacity and Soviet-era weapons and equipment stocks, and that Russia's force generation apparatus is struggling to recruit enough soldiers to sustain Russia's current rate of offensive operations and loss rates.


The United Nations (UN) General Assembly passed a Ukrainian- and European-backed resolution on February 24 commemorating the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine that recognized Russia as the aggressor in the war, called for a just peace in Ukraine, and supported Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity. The United States, Russia, Belarus, North Korea, and 14 other countries voted against the Ukrainian- and European-backed resolution, while 93 countries supported it. The People’s Republic of China and Iran abstained. The United States also abstained from a second resolution about the third anniversary of the war that it had proposed after European countries amended the resolution to add language supporting Ukraine's "sovereignty, independence, unity, and territorial integrity." The US-backed draft resolution — prior to the European amendments — reportedly did not acknowledge Russia's role as the aggressor and referred to Russia's war against Ukraine as the "Russian Federation-Ukraine conflict."


Key Takeaways:


  • Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the unprovoked full-scale invasion of Ukraine three years ago on February 24, 2022. Ukraine has not been defeated or destroyed but remains resilient and innovative in the face of this unjustified Russian aggression.



  • Russia has accumulated unsustainable personnel and vehicles losses in the last three years since Russia's full-scale invasion on February 24, 2022.


  • The United Nations (UN) General Assembly passed a Ukrainian- and European-backed resolution on February 24 commemorating the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine that recognized Russia as the aggressor in the war, called for a just peace in Ukraine, and supported Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity.


  • Recent polling indicates that Russians are increasingly supportive of Russia continuing the war in Ukraine until it achieves complete Ukrainian capitulation but are simultaneously starting to feel the economic toll of the three years of Russia's war – casting doubt on Russian President Vladimir Putin's ability to continue to balance "butter and guns" at home in the medium- to long-term.


  • Russian President Vladimir Putin currently remains committed to continuing his war in Ukraine despite rising domestic political and economic pressure and has shown no indication that he is rethinking his determination to compel Ukraine to surrender.


  • Kremlin officials formally rejected the possibility of a ceasefire on any terms other than the complete capitulation of Ukraine and the West on February 24, further underscoring Russia's unwillingness to make compromises during future peace negotiations.


  • European leaders announced a series of new aid packages during their visit to Kyiv on February 24 for the third anniversary of the full-scale invasion on February 24.


  • Russian forces recently advanced in Kursk Oblast and near Chasiv Yar, Pokrovsk, and Velyka Novosilka.


  • The Kremlin continues to use Muslim religious and cultural structures in Russia for military recruitment.

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