俄罗斯进攻性战役评估,2022年7月2日

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Institute for the Study of War and AEI’s Critical Threats Project 2022
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Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, July 2
Kateryna Stepanenko, Karolina Hird, Frederick W. Kagan, and George Barros
July 2, 6:45 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.
Ukrainian forces likely conducted a deliberate withdrawal from Lysychansk, resulting in the
Russian seizure of the city on July 2. Geolocated footage showed Russian forces casually walking around
northern and southeastern neighborhoods in Lysychansk in a way that suggests that there are few or no
remaining Ukrainian forces in the city as of July 2.
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Ukrainian military officials did not publicly announce a troop
withdrawal but neither did they report on defensive battles around Lysychansk. Ukrainian Internal Affairs
Minister Vadym Denysenko vaguely noted that Russian forces have a “high probability” of capturing Lysychansk
but that they will have a difficult time advancing in Donetsk Oblast past Slovyansk and Kramatorsk.
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Ukrainian
National Guard Spokesperson Ruslan Muzychuk rejected reports of Russian forces seizing and encircling
Lysychansk, but these denials are likely outdated or erroneous.
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The Luhansk People’s Republic (LNR)
Ambassador to Russia, Rodion Miroshnik, had previously claimed that Ukrainian forces began withdrawing from
Lysychansk on June 28.
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ISW will continue to monitor the situation.
Russian forces will likely establish control over the remaining territory of Luhansk Oblast in the
coming days and will likely then prioritize drives on Ukrainian positions in Siversk before
turning to Slovyansk and Bakhmut. A Ukrainian withdrawal to Siversk would allow Ukrainian forces
reduce the risk of immediate encirclement, but Ukrainian forces may continue a fighting withdrawal to a line
near the E40 highway from Slovyansk to Bakhmut.
The Russian Ministry of Defense (MoD) claimed that Chief of the Russian General Staff Valery
Gerasimov inspected Russian troop groupings in Ukraine on July 2.
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The Russian MoD posted a
slideshow of images that reportedly prove that Gerasimov still holds his position as Chief of General Staff and
that he had recently been in Ukraine, but notably did not include any video footage of Gerasimov’s purported
inspection of Russian troops. This post was likely a response to recent speculation that Gerasimov had been
removed from his post as part of the Kremlin’s purge of high-level Russian military leadership due to Russian
failures in Ukraine. The Russian MoD amplified a claim that Ukrainian media has been lying about Gerasimov’s
removal and stated that Gerasimov is still serving as the Chief of the General Staff.
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The hasty presentation of a
slideshow that does not clearly demonstrate that Gerasimov was recently performing his duties in Ukraine
suggests that the Russian leadership is sensitive to rumors of a purge of senior Russian officers or possibly to the
impression that the senior most officers are absent or uninvolved in the conflict. The Kremlin likely also seeks to
retain or rebuild trust in Russian military leadership against the backdrop of major organizational restructuring,
failures, and high casualties, as ISW has previously reported.
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Key Takeaways
Russian forces entered Lysychansk and advanced within the city on July 2.
Russian forces are conducting offensive operations southwest of Lysychansk likely to
push westward towards Siversk and complete the capture of the entirety of Luhansk
Oblast.
Russian forces continued unsuccessful ground assaults north of Slovyansk.
Russian forces conducted limited attacks southwest of Donetsk City but did not make any
confirmed gains.
Ukrainian troops are likely planning to threaten Russian ground lines of communication
(GLOCs) throughout Kharkiv Oblast using Western-supplied weapons.
Ukrainian counterattacks and partisan activity continue to force Russian troops to
prioritize defensive operations along the Southern Axis.
Proxy leadership may be setting conditions for the direct annexation of proxy republics
by the Russian Federation.
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