[ISW] 러시아 공격 작전 평가, 2026년 4월 27일

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주요 내용 요약:

  • 러시아 국방부(MoD)는 러시아 무인 시스템 부대(USF)의 징집 노력에 대한 우려에 대응했습니다. 이 징집은 러시아 대학생들을 동원하여 징집 쿼터를 채우려 한 것으로 알려졌습니다.

  • 러시아 고위 관리들은 우크라이나의 도네츠크주 철수 요구를 넘어 우크라이나 내 러시아의 영토적 목표를 계속해서 되풀이하고 있습니다.

  • 4월 27일 상트페테르부르크에서 열린 블라디미르 푸틴 러시아 대통령과의 회담에서, 아바스 아라그치 이란 외무부 장관이 이끄는 이란 대표단은 러시아-이란 전략적 관계의 중요성을 강조했습니다.

  • 러시아군과 우크라이나군 모두 전선에서 확인된 진전을 이루지 못했습니다.

  • 러시아군은 하룻밤 사이에 우크라이나를 향해 94대의 드론을 발사했습니다.


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Senior Russian officials continue to reiterate Russia’s territorial goals in Ukraine beyond demands for Ukraine’s withdrawal from Donetsk Oblast.

April 27, 2026

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Grace Mappes, Anna Thacker, Justin Young, Samuel Shafiro, Diana Nasreddine, Jakub Kostka, Nikolai Sundstrom, Carolyn Moorman, and George Barros

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The Russian Ministry of Defense (MoD) issued a response to concerns about its ongoing issues with Russia’s Unmanned Systems Forces (USF) recruitment drive, which has reportedly attempted to fill recruitment quotas using Russian university students. The Russian MoD held a joint meeting with the Russian Ministry of Science, Ministry of Science and Higher Education, and heads of Russian universities and educational associations on April 27 on the “principles and conditions” for recruiting Russian students to the USF and rejected reports that Russian universities have been expelling students en masse in order to then coerce the students into signing USF contracts with the MoD. Russian Deputy Defense Minister and MoD Main Military-Political Directorate Head Army General Viktor Goremykin claimed during the meeting that Russian military service contracts with the MoD are for terms of one to three years at the choice of the signer, and that all Russian students who sign contracts with the USF do so for one-year terms. Goremykin claimed that Russia does not intend to force any students to sign contracts with the MoD and emphasized the importance that all students sign contracts voluntarily. The Russian MoD stated that the MoD regulations forbid transferring USF personnel to units in other services without the servicemember’s permission and that the Russian military command must dismiss servicemembers when their contract terms expire. The MoD stated that Russian Defense Minister Andrey Belousov will issue guidance by the end of April 2026 to hold Russian military commanders “personally responsible” for ensuring that commanders do not transfer USF personnel to units in other services without the permission of the servicemember. Russian Deputy Science and Higher Education Minister Dmitry Afanasyev claimed during the meeting that the MoD only received six complaints that recruiters had coerced students into signing contracts with the MoD and found each instance unfounded, and Goremykin claimed that 93 percent of surveyed students trust the Russian MoD to comply with the terms of their contracts.

The MoD is likely attempting to mitigate concern around its recruitment campaign of Russian university students that it launched in December 2025-January 2026 to ensure it is still able to recruit military personnel from students. Russia’s overall recruitment rates are stressed by rising casualty rates, and Russian students likely fear signing a contract only for the Russian military command to transfer them from a USF unit to high-casualty assault units. Russian Minister of Science and Higher Education Valery Falkov reportedly directed large universities in early 2026 to ensure that at least two percent of students sign contracts with the MoD. Russian milbloggers criticized the ineffectiveness of the MoD’s recruitment campaign for the USF as of late March 2026 due to the worry that students will be transferred from their USF units to assault units.

Senior Russian officials continue to reiterate Russia’s territorial goals in Ukraine beyond demands for Ukraine’s withdrawal from Donetsk Oblast. Donetsk People’s Republic (DNR) Head Denis Pushilin claimed to Kremlin newswire TASS on April 27 that Russia must establish a “buffer zone” in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast to ensure the security of occupied Velyka Novosilvka Raion, Donetsk Oblast, and to completely seize the remainder of unoccupied Zaporizhia Oblast. ISW has long assessed that Russia maintains its territorial objectives beyond the remainder of unoccupied Donetsk Oblast, and Pushilin’s statement contradicts the Kremlin’s attempts to portray the only unresolved issue in peace negotiations as Ukraine’s refusal to cede unoccupied Donetsk Oblast to Russia.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • The Russian Ministry of Defense (MoD) issued a response to concerns about its ongoing issues with Russia’s Unmanned Systems Forces (USF) recruitment drive, which has reportedly attempted to fill recruitment quotas using Russian university students.

  • Senior Russian officials continue to reiterate Russia’s territorial goals in Ukraine beyond demands for Ukraine’s withdrawal from Donetsk Oblast.

  • An Iranian delegation led by Iranian Foreign Affairs Minister Abbas Araghchi emphasized the importance of Russian-Iranian strategic relations in a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in St. Petersburg on April 27.

  • Neither Russian or Ukrainian forces made confirmed advances on the frontline.

  • Russian forces launched 94 drones toward Ukraine overnight.

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