[ISW] 러시아 공격 작전 평가, 2026년 4월 7일

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핵심 내용 요약:

  • 러시아군의 민간인 의도적 공격: 러시아군은 우크라이나 남부에서 민간인을 의도적으로 공격하는 드론 공격을 지속적으로 감행하고 있으며, 전쟁의 고의적인 도구로 민간인 피해를 활용하고 있습니다. (“weaponizing civilian harm”은 “민간인 피해를 무기화하다”로 번역)
  • 발트 국가 대상 추가 공격 조건 조성: 크렘린은 발트 국가에 대한 미래의 공격 가능성을 위한 조건을 지속적으로 조성하고 있습니다.
  • 우크라이나의 휴전 제안: 볼로디미르 젤렌스키 우크라이나 대통령은 부활절 연휴 기간 중 또는 에너지 기반 시설 공격에 대한 휴전을 할 의향이 있음을 재차 밝혔습니다.
  • 러시아 주지사 교체 가능성: 크렘린은 2026년 9월 선거를 앞두고 3명의 러시아 주지사를 교체하는 것을 고려하고 있다고 전해졌습니다.
  • 우크라이나군의 진격: 우크라이나군은 최근 슬로뱐스크 방향으로 진격했습니다.
  • 우크라이나군의 공격: 우크라이나군은 레닌그라드주(Leningrad Oblast)의 석유 기반 시설과 보로네시주(Voronezh Oblast)의 방위 산업 공장을 공격했습니다.
  • 러시아군의 드론 공격: 러시아군은 우크라이나를 향해 110대의 드론을 발사했습니다.

최신 자료 및 관련 링크:

다음은 제시된 내용과 관련된 최신 정보와 자료를 확인할 수 있는 링크입니다. 링크의 정보가 최신이며 내용과 부합하는지 확인했습니다.

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Russian forces continue to conduct drone strikes intentionally targeting civilians in southern Ukraine, weaponizing civilian harm as an intentional tool of war.

April 7, 2026

Data Cutoff: 11:30 AM ET

Anna Thacker, Kateryna Shymkiv, Samuel Shafiro, Diana Nasreddine, Jennie Olmsted, Grace Mappes, Nikolai Sundstrom, Christina Harward, and Frederick W. Kagan

TOPLINES

Russian forces continue to conduct drone strikes intentionally targeting civilians in southern Ukraine, weaponizing civilian harm as an intentional tool of war. Dnipropetrovsk Oblast Military Administration Head Oleksandr Hanzha reported on April 7 that Russian forces conducted an FPV drone strike against a city bus in Nikopol, Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, killing at least four civilians and injuring at least 24 others. Hanzha later reported on April 7 that Russian forces conducted another strike against a civilian bus in Chervonohryhorivka Hromada (east of Nikopol), injuring at least five civilians. Russian forces have been routinely striking civilian targets in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast since February 2022, with the most recent instances including a drone strike against a market in Nikopol on April 4 that killed five civilians and injured 28 others. ISW continues to assess that Russian forces pervasively employ human safari tactics — the deliberate tactic of using FPV drones to search for and strike civilian targets — in southern Ukraine using tactical drones, especially FPV drones, to strike civilians and civilian infrastructure. Russian forces have also integrated intentional civilian harm into their wider operation battlefield air interdiction (BAI) template by using FPVs to strike mainly civilian targets in the Ukrainian near rear in order to stop all use of given roads. Traditional BAI focuses strikes on military objects and dual-use infrastructure but does not specifically target civilian objects. The intentional use of civilian harm as a tool of war is a war crime.

The Kremlin continues to set conditions for possible future aggression against the Baltic states. Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) Spokesperson Maria Zakharova announced on April 7 that the Russian government issued a warning to the Baltic states regarding their alleged decision to allow Ukrainian drones to operate in their airspace. Zakharova threatened that Russia will take unspecified “retaliatory measures” if the Baltic states fail to heed Russia’s warning. Russian State Duma deputies also accused the Baltic states of committing acts of aggression against Russia by being “complicit” in Ukrainian drone operations against Russia and claimed that Russian forces will destroy any alleged Ukrainian drones over Baltic airspace and may impose unspecified “blockades” on the Baltic states. The Kremlin may be setting conditions to use these allegations as the basis for military action in the airspace over one or more of the Baltic states.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reiterated Ukraine’s willingness to conduct a ceasefire over the Easter holiday and/or a ceasefire on energy infrastructure strikes. Zelensky stated on April 6 that Ukraine is prepared to halt strikes against Russian energy infrastructure if Russia reciprocates and reiterated his offer for a temporary ceasefire for the Easter holidays (likely the Orthodox Easter on April 12), including specifically a moratorium against strikes on energy infrastructure. Zelensky stated that the US has already given Ukraine’s proposal to Russia and that the US is working with Ukraine on formalizing security guarantees that would accompany the energy infrastructure strikes moratorium. Zelensky continues to offer concessions and demonstrate Ukraine’s willingness to make meaningful compromises. Russian officials have, in stark contrast, continuously rejected Ukrainian ceasefire proposals, including Zelensky’s recent Easter ceasefire proposal, and it is highly unlikely Russia will accept Zelensky’s energy ceasefire offer.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Russian forces continue to conduct drone strikes intentionally targeting civilians in southern Ukraine, weaponizing civilian harm as an intentional tool of war.

  • The Kremlin continues to set conditions for possible future aggression against the Baltic states.

  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reiterated Ukraine’s willingness to conduct a ceasefire over the Easter holiday and/or a ceasefire on energy infrastructure strikes.

  • The Kremlin is reportedly considering replacing three Russian governors ahead of the September 2026 elections.

  • Ukrainian forces recently advanced in the Slovyansk direction.

  • Ukrainian forces struck oil infrastructure in Leningrad Oblast and a defense industrial plant in Voronezh Oblast.

  • Russian forces launched 110 drones against Ukraine.

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