ISW Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, April 1, 2026

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ISW Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, April 1, 2026

Key Takeaways from the ISW:

  • The Russian Ministry of Defense (MoD) claimed that Russian forces seized the entirety of Luhansk Oblast for the third time over the course of Russia’s full-scale invasion, even though Russian forces have controlled most of Luhansk Oblast since October 2022.
  • The Kremlin’s aggrandized claims about the seizure of Luhansk Oblast are part of a wider coordinated information campaign that aims to create a false sense of urgency to force Ukraine to cede unoccupied parts of Donetsk Oblast.
  • Russian forces conducted another prolonged strike series against Ukraine with a total of 700 drones launched in two waves on the night of March 31 to April 1 and during the day on April 1.
  • Russia’s new tactic of prolonged nighttime and daytime strikes reflects aspects of the way Iran is currently launching drone and missile salvos at Israel and the Gulf.
  • ISW has observed reports of seven Ukrainian drones crashing in Baltic and Finnish territory since March 23, possibly as a result of Russian electronic warfare (EW) efforts.
  • Russian exports of non-energy resources are benefiting from the ongoing war in the Middle East.
  • The Kremlin is reportedly turning to university students as part of its forced covert mobilization efforts.
  • The European Union (EU) will transfer €1.4 billion in proceeds from frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine.
  • Ukrainian forces recently advanced in the Pokrovsk and Hulyaipole directions.

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