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ISW Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, Map and Update, January 29, 2025


Key Takeaways from the ISW:

  • Ukrainian Commander-in-Chief General Oleksandr Syrskyi reported on January 20 that Russian forces suffered more than 434,000 casualties in 2024 — 150,000 of which were personnel killed in action.
  • Russian President Vladimir Putin reiterated on January 20 that the Kremlin is willing to negotiate with the United States about the war in Ukraine but indicated that he maintains his demands for Ukraine’s full capitulation.
  • Ukrainian forces reportedly struck an aircraft production plant in Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan on January 20 as a part of an ongoing series of strikes aimed at degrading Russian military capacity.
  • Ukrainian strikes against Russian defense industrial base (DIB) targets are reportedly affecting Russian forces’ combat capabilities.
  • Moldovan and Transnistrian authorities continue efforts to supply Transnistria with European gas.
  • Russian forces recently advanced near Toretsk, Pokrovsk, and Kurakhove.
  • A Russian milblogger and former Storm-Z instructor repeated on January 20 complaints that Russian milbloggers first issued in May 2024 about insufficient quality controls on Russian artillery shells.

Authors: Angelica Evans, Davit Gasparyan, Olivia Gibson, Nate Trotter, William Runkel, and George Barros.

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ISW Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, Map and Update, January 29, 2025

The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) has released a new assessment of the ongoing Russian offensive campaign, along with an updated map to provide a visual representation of the current situation on the ground.

According to the latest report from ISW, Russian forces continue to make significant gains in their offensive campaign, with key advances being made in several strategic locations. The assessment highlights the continued use of airpower and artillery by Russian forces, which have been instrumental in their successes thus far.

The updated map provided by ISW shows the current front lines and key areas of conflict, giving an overview of the evolving situation in real-time. It also highlights areas where intense fighting is taking place and where Russian forces are consolidating their positions.

ISW’s analysis also points to the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the region, with reports of civilian casualties and displacement increasing as the conflict escalates. The report underscores the need for a swift resolution to the conflict to prevent further suffering and instability in the region.

As the situation continues to unfold, ISW will be closely monitoring developments on the ground and providing regular updates to keep the international community informed. Stay tuned for more updates on the Russian offensive campaign as the situation continues to evolve.

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