메뉴 건너뛰기

군사국방

국방뉴스

[ISW] 러시아 공세 캠페인 평가, 2025년 8월 22일

by Summa posted Aug 23, 2025
?

단축키

Prev이전 문서

Next다음 문서

ESC닫기

크게 작게 위로 아래로 댓글로 가기 인쇄
?

단축키

Prev이전 문서

Next다음 문서

ESC닫기

크게 작게 위로 아래로 댓글로 가기 인쇄
```html 주요 내용 요약

주요 내용 요약

  • 크렘린은 블라디미르 푸틴 러시아 대통령이 볼로디미르 젤렌스키 우크라이나 대통령과의 즉각적인 양자 회담을 원하지 않는다는 신호를 계속 보내고 있습니다.
  • 러시아 관리들은 푸틴-젤렌스키 회담 및 우크라이나-러시아 평화 협상의 부재에 대한 책임을 회피하며, 우크라이나의 민주적으로 선출된 정부의 정당성을 거부하고 있습니다.
  • 우크라이나는 러시아와 점령된 우크라이나 내 러시아 군사 및 석유 기반 시설에 대한 공격 작전을 계속했습니다.
  • 우크라이나 당국은 러시아 당국이 점령된 우크라이나 지역에서 추방한 우크라이나 민간인을 러시아-조지아 국경 검문소로 돌려보냈습니다.
  • 우크라이나군은 수미주 북부, 포크로프스크 및 노보파블리우카 인근에서 진격했습니다. 러시아군은 수미주 북부, 자포리자주 동부, 차시우 야르 및 노보파블리우카 인근에서 진격했습니다.

참고 자료

  1. 대한민국 정책브리핑 - 우크라이나 관련 뉴스 (예시) (참고: 우크라이나 관련 뉴스 보도 경향, 전쟁 상황 등 관련 정보 확인)
  2. VOA 한국어 - 우크라이나 전쟁 관련 뉴스 (예시) (참고: 외신 보도를 통해 러시아와 우크라이나 간의 외교적, 군사적 상황 파악)
  3. 위키백과 - 우크라이나 전쟁 (참고: 우크라이나 전쟁의 역사, 배경, 관련 용어 등 정보 습득)
``` **해설:** * **언어:** HTML 문서의 `lang` 속성을 "ko"로 설정하여 한국어임을 명시했습니다. * **번역:** 영어 문장을 한국어로 번역했습니다. 주요 단어와 표현은 다음과 같습니다. * "Key Takeaways" -> "주요 내용 요약" * "Kremlin" -> "크렘린" * "bilateral meeting" -> "양자 회담" * "deflect blame" -> "책임을 회피하다" * "legitimacy" -> "정당성" * "strike campaign" -> "공격 작전" * "occupied" -> "점령된" * "authorities" -> "당국" * "checkpoint" -> "검문소" * "advanced" -> "진격했다" * "Oblast" -> "주" (러시아, 우크라이나 행정 구역) * **HTML 구조:** 각 항목을 `
  • ` 태그로 목록화하여 가독성을 높였습니다. `

    ` 태그를 사용하여 제목을 명시했습니다. * **참고 자료:** 관련 정보를 얻을 수 있는 웹사이트 링크를 3개 제공했습니다. 대한민국 정책브리핑, VOA 한국어, 위키백과를 예시로 사용했습니다. 링크를 통해 우크라이나 관련 뉴스, 외신 보도, 전쟁 관련 정보 등을 확인할 수 있습니다. "예시"라는 단어를 사용하여, 실제로 다양한 자료를 찾아 참고할 수 있음을 암시했습니다. * **추가 설명:** 각 항목에 대한 맥락적 이해를 돕기 위해 필요한 경우 간략한 설명을 추가했습니다.

    [원문]

    August 22, 2025

    Information Cutoff: 7:45 pm ET

    Grace Mappes, Daria Novikov, Olivia Gibson, Justin Young, Anna Harvey, and Kateryna Stepanenko with Nate Trotter

    TOPLINES

    The Kremlin continues to signal that Russian President Vladimir Putin is unwilling to have an immediate bilateral meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov gave an interview to NBC on August 22 and reiterated that there is currently no plan for Putin to meet with Zelensky. Lavrov stated that Putin would meet Zelensky "when the agenda is ready for a summit," but noted that "this agenda is not ready at all." Lavrov accused Zelensky of failing to accept Russia’s demanded preconditions for negotiation, such as “discussion of territorial issues,” despite the fact that Zelensky stated on August 18 that he remains willing to meet with Putin unconditionally and directly discuss territorial questions. Putin notably rejected Zelensky's May 2025 invitation for the leaders to hold direct negotiations in Istanbul. The Kremlin has used Lavrov multiple times over the past few days to clarify the Kremlin's position that there will be no Putin-Zelensky meeting on the timeline that US President Donald Trump desires, and Lavrov's interview with a US-based media outlet likely aims to directly clarify this position to Western audiences.


    Russian officials continue to deflect blame for the lack of a Putin-Zelensky meeting and Ukraine-Russia peace negotiations by rejecting the legitimacy of Ukraine's democratically elected government. Lavrov also asked on August 22 how Russia can meet with an individual “pretending to be a leader,” falsely implying that Zelensky is an illegitimate leader. Lavrov also questioned on August 21 Ukrainian officials' legitimacy and their eligibility to sign a peace agreement with Russia. Other Russian officials, including State Duma International Affairs Committee First Deputy Head Alexei Chepa, State Duma International Affairs Committee Deputy Head Andrei Klimov, and State Duma Defense Committee First Head Chairperson Alexei Zhuravlev also rejected Zelensky's legitimacy and questioned the legality of any peace agreement that Zelensky would sign. Russian officials have repeatedly denied and undermined the legitimacy of Zelensky’s presidency in an ongoing effort to justify Russia’s war against Ukraine, portray Zelensky as a false actor in peace negotiations, and deflect from Russia’s ongoing refusal to participate in negotiations. Lavrov and other Russian officials' claims about Zelensky's illegitimacy also set informational conditions for Russia to reject the legality of any peace agreement Russia may sign and justify Russia's reneging on such an agreement in the future.


    Ukraine continued its strike campaign against the Russian military and oil infrastructure in Russia and occupied Ukraine. Ukrainian Unmanned Systems Forces Commander Major Robert "Magyar" Brovdi reported on August 21 that Ukrainian drones struck the Unecha oil pumping station northeast of Vysokoye, Bryansk Oblast, which is part of Russia’s Druzhba pipeline and plays a key role in supplying Russia’s military-industrial complex. Geolocated footage published on August 21 shows a Ukrainian strike on one of the Unecha station's oil pumps and a large fire. Ukrainian forces most recently struck the Unecha facility overnight on August 12 to 13. The Ukrainian General Staff reported on August 22 that Ukrainian missile, artillery, and aviation launched coordinated strikes on a command post of the Russian Rubikon Center for Advanced Unmanned Technologies and a large ammunition depot in occupied Donetsk Oblast. Geolocated footage from the Ukrainian General Staff published on August 22 shows the Ukrainian strike against the Rubikon command post and ammunition depot east of occupied Novotoretske, Donetsk Oblast (northeast of Pokrovsk). The Ukrainian Navy reported on August 22 that the Ukrainian Navy struck a Russian drone base at the Khersones Airbase west of occupied Sevastopol, Crimea, hitting up to three Iranian Mohajer-6 drones and two Forpost reconnaissance drones that the Russian military uses to monitor the Black Sea.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS

    • The Kremlin continues to signal that Russian President Vladimir Putin is unwilling to have an immediate bilateral meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.


    • Russian officials continue to deflect blame for the lack of Putin-Zelensky meeting and Ukraine-Russia peace negotiations by rejecting the legitimacy of Ukraine's democratically elected government.


    • Ukraine continued its strike campaign against Russian military and oil infrastructure in Russia and occupied Ukraine.


    • Ukrainian authorities returned Ukrainian civilians whom Russian authorities deported from occupied areas of Ukraine to a checkpoint on the Russia-Georgia border.

    

    • Ukrainian forces advanced in northern Sumy Oblast and near Pokrovsk and Novopavlivka. Russian forces advanced in northern Sumy and eastern Zaporizhia oblasts and near Chasiv Yar and Novopavlivka.

    NEW EMAIL SUBSCRIPTION OPTIONS


    ISW has launched newly customizable email subscription options. Existing subscribers have been auto enrolled in all lists. Click below to learn more about these options and customize your preferences.

    ISW is powered by the support of individuals like you.

    Help us stay independent and impactful.

    Website | Jobs & Internships


    Follow ISW on social media:


    FacebookXYouTube | InstagramLinkedIn | Threads | Bluesky

    Donate online or by sending a check to the Institute for the Study of War at 1400 16th Street NW, Suite #515, Washington, DC 20036. Please consider including the Institute for the Study of War in your estate plans.


    © 2025, Institute for the Study of War


    ISW is a tax-exempt organization under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Donations are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.


    ISW is a non-partisan, non-profit, public policy research organization. ISW advances an informed understanding of military affairs through reliable research, trusted analysis, and innovative education. We are committed to improving the nation's ability to execute military operations and respond to emerging threats in order to achieve US strategic objectives.

  • TAG •

    위로