[ISW] 러시아 공격 작전 평가, 2026년 4월 22일

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핵심 내용:

  • 크렘린은 우크라이나 정부가 종교적 자유를 억압하고 있다는 오래된 허위 서사를 지속적으로 사용하며, 우크라이나 전쟁 장기화에 대한 도덕적 정당성을 부여하고 있습니다.
  • 블라디미르 푸틴 러시아 대통령은 대량 체포 및 처형을 조직한 구소련 시절의 인물을 기리는 명예 칭호를 러시아 연방보안국(FSB) 아카데미에 수여했습니다.
  • 우크라이나군은 수미(Sumy)주에서 진격했고, 러시아군은 북부 하르키우(Kharkiv)주에서 진격했습니다.
  • 러시아는 하룻밤 사이에 우크라이나를 향해 215대의 드론을 발사했습니다.

최신 자료 및 관련 링크:

다음은 제시된 핵심 내용과 관련된 최신 정보 및 자료에 대한 링크입니다.


  1. 우크라이나 분쟁 상황 추적 (Council on Foreign Relations – CFR)


    CFR은 우크라이나 분쟁의 최신 동향을 추적하며, 러시아의 군사적 움직임, 외교적 노력, 인도적 위기 등을 다룹니다. 특히, 러시아의 허위 정보 유포 및 종교적 자유 억압 주장에 대한 분석을 제공할 수 있습니다.

  2. 미국 국무부 – 우크라이나 관련 정보


    미국 국무부는 우크라이나에 대한 미국의 정책, 지원, 그리고 분쟁 상황에 대한 최신 정보를 제공합니다. 러시아의 공격에 대한 국제사회의 대응과 관련한 정보도 얻을 수 있습니다.

  3. 전쟁 연구소 (Institute for the Study of War – ISW) – 우크라이나 분쟁 업데이트


    ISW는 우크라이나 전황에 대한 상세한 분석을 제공합니다. 특히, 전선 상황 변화, 러시아군의 움직임, 우크라이나군의 반격 등에 대한 정보를 매일 업데이트하며, 러시아의 정보 작전에 대한 분석도 포함하고 있습니다.

  4. 국제 앰네스티 – 우크라이나


    국제 앰네스티는 우크라이나에서 벌어지는 인권 침해에 대한 보고서를 발간합니다. 러시아의 전쟁 범죄, 민간인 피해, 종교적 자유 탄압 등에 대한 정보를 얻을 수 있습니다.

주의: 제시된 링크의 내용이 최신 정보와 일치하는지, 그리고 내용의 신뢰성을 확인하는 것이 중요합니다. 뉴스 기사, 연구 보고서, 정부 발표 등을 참조하여 정보를 교차 검증하는 것을 권장합니다.

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[원문]

The Kremlin continues to use long-standing false narratives that the Ukrainian government is oppressing religious liberties as a moral justification for its protracted war in Ukraine.

April 22, 2026

Data Cutoff: 12:15 AM ET

Jennie Olmsted, Anna Thacker, Grace Mappes, Jessica Sobieski, Justin Young, Nikolai Sundstrom, Jakub Kostka, and Karolina Hird

TOPLINES

The Kremlin continues to use long-standing false narratives that the Ukrainian government is oppressing religious liberties as a moral justification for its protracted war in Ukraine. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stated on April 22 at a Russian Orthodox Easter reception that one of Russia’s war goals in Ukraine is to protect the “honor and dignity” of Russian citizens, including their right to use the Russian language and practice the Orthodox faith. Lavrov claimed that Ukraine has persecuted the Ukrainian Orthodox Church Moscow Patriarchate (UOC MP) for over a decade and accused the Ukrainian government of seizing churches and “attacking” UOC MP clergy and parishioners. The UOC MP is not an independent religious organization, but rather the Kremlin-controlled Russian Orthodox Church’s (ROC) subordinate element in Ukraine. The Kremlin has long used claims about the alleged discrimination of Russian people, the Russian language, and the ROC in Ukraine as a justification for invading Ukraine and for its continued refusal to engage in good-faith peace negotiations. The ROC is notably an element of Russia’s hybrid warfare toolkit, particularly in the Kremlin’s efforts to promote Kremlin narratives and Russian nationalist ideology to sustain and expand Russia’s influence in former Soviet states and justify its war-making initiatives. The ROC has also advocated for the codification of a Russian state ideology premised on the idea that Ukraine should not exist. Russia has additionally engaged in widespread persecution of religious minorities, including Orthodox believers, in occupied Ukraine as part of its wider campaign aimed at systematically destroying independent Ukrainian national and religious identities. Russian occupation authorities regularly conduct arbitrary detention and assassinations of Ukrainian clergy or religious leaders and loot, desecrate, and deliberately destroy places of worship. Lavrov’s April 22 claims demonstrate the Kremlin’s continued commitment to its original war aims and disinterest in negotiations to end the war. However, these claims are undermined by the realities of Russia’s treatment of religious minority communities in occupied areas.



Russian President Vladimir Putin gave Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) Academy an honorary title celebrating the organizer of the Soviet campaign of mass arrests and executions. Putin awarded the FSB Academy the honorary title of Felix Dzerzhinsky, which was its name during Soviet times when the academy served as the Soviet Committee for State Security’s (KGB), the FSB’s predecessor, higher education institute. Dzerzhinsky notably organized the Bolshevik secret police (Cheka)’s Red Terror, a campaign of mass arrests, torture, and executions in Soviet Russia after the 1917 Revolution. The corresponding decree cites the “merits” of its personnel and Dzerzhinsky’s “outstanding contribution to ensuring national security” as the reason for the award. Putin’s decision to restore the academy’s historical name is a significant symbolic act, clearly demonstrating the Kremlin’s commitment to honoring Soviet-era repressive ideology. Putin’s personal endorsement of Dzerzhinsky’s methods of ensuring national security is consistent with Russian officials’ more recent practice of endorsing Stalin-era rhetoric, including Soviet repression policies, persecution of the Russian opposition, and the nationalization of Russia’s economy. The Kremlin has intensified such efforts against the backdrop of Russia’s war in Ukraine in an attempt to consolidate domestic control, mobilize Russian society for war, and compel disloyal Russian citizens and residents of occupied Ukrainian territories to support its war in Ukraine.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • The Kremlin continues to use long-standing false narratives that the Ukrainian government is oppressing religious liberties as a moral justification for its protracted war in Ukraine.

  • Russian President Vladimir Putin gave Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) Academy an honorary title celebrating the organizer of the Soviet campaign of mass arrests and executions.

  • Ukrainian forces advanced in Sumy Oblast. Russian forces advanced in northern Kharkiv Oblast.



  • Russia launched 215 drones against Ukraine overnight.

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