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Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, February 5, 2026 – Institute for the Study of War

by Caleb Wilson
February 8, 2026
in Russia
Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, February 5, 2026 – Institute for the Study of War
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The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) has released its latest assessment of the Russian offensive campaign as of February 5, 2026. This detailed analysis provides crucial updates on the evolving dynamics of the conflict, highlighting key military movements, strategic objectives, and the current state of the battlefield. As tensions continue to shape regional and global security, the ISW report offers timely insights into Russia’s operational tactics and the broader implications for international stability.

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  • Russian Advances Stall Amid Renewed Ukrainian Resistance
  • Key Vulnerabilities in Russian Supply Lines Undermine Offensive
  • Urgent Recommendations for Strengthening Ukrainian Defensive Operations
  • Closing Remarks

Russian Advances Stall Amid Renewed Ukrainian Resistance

Russian forces have encountered significant operational hurdles in their recent push, as Ukrainian defenders have mounted a staunch and effective counteroffensive. After weeks of marginal advances, Moscow’s troops are increasingly bogged down by entrenched Ukrainian fortifications and agile maneuver warfare tactics. Resistance has intensified around key logistical hubs in the Donetsk region, forcing Russian units to divert resources to defensive positions and slowing their overall momentum. Analysts note that the combination of adverse weather and resilient Ukrainian artillery fire has further hampered Russian supply lines, creating critical vulnerabilities in frontline units.

Recent engagements highlight a shift in Ukrainian strategy, focusing on rapid mobilization and precise counterattacks to exploit Russian overextension:

  • Targeted ambushes along secondary routes have disrupted Russian resupply efforts.
  • Effective use of drone reconnaissance has enhanced Ukrainian situational awareness and response times.
  • Local territorial knowledge has allowed Ukrainian forces to reclaim smaller villages critical for staging future operations.

Below is a concise overview of recent frontline shifts and notable clashes:

Location Control Status Recent Activity
Novoluhanske Ukrainian-held Repelled multiple assaults; ongoing skirmishes
Avdiivka Contested Heavy artillery exchanges; defensive buildup
Soledar Russian-held (unstable) Ukrainian probes testing defenses

Key Vulnerabilities in Russian Supply Lines Undermine Offensive

Persistent challenges in maintaining secure and efficient logistics continue to plague Russian forces, critically hindering their operational momentum. Key supply routes have repeatedly come under targeted strikes, disrupting the steady flow of ammunition, fuel, and reinforcements. The extensive reliance on vulnerable road networks, often exposed to UAV reconnaissance and precision artillery fire, compounds these difficulties. Compromise of these pathways has resulted in significant delays and forced rerouting, sapping combat effectiveness at the frontlines.

Additionally, intelligence reports indicate the presence of robust partisan activity and sabotage efforts along these supply lines. Reports highlight:

  • Increased pipeline disruptions causing fuel shortages
  • Ambushes on supply convoys leading to substantial materiel losses
  • Communication breakdowns impeding coordination with rear echelon units
Supply Line Segment Primary Threat Impact Level
Kursk-Oryol Corridor Drone Strikes High
Belgorod Transport Artery Roadside IEDs Medium
Zaporizhia Rail Network Sabotage & Partisan Attacks High

Urgent Recommendations for Strengthening Ukrainian Defensive Operations

In response to the evolving tactical landscape, Ukrainian forces must prioritize rapid modernization of counter-battery systems and enhance integrated air defense networks to mitigate the increasing precision of Russian artillery and drone strikes. Immediate reinforcement of forward observation capabilities with advanced UAVs and real-time data sharing platforms will be critical to maintaining situational awareness along contested fronts. Without these upgrades, Ukrainian units risk suffering disproportionate attrition from long-range fires that have so far outpaced existing defensive measures.

Equally urgent is the recalibration of logistics and resupply chains to withstand intensified interdiction efforts. Key recommendations include:

  • Decentralizing supply depots to reduce vulnerability to missile strikes and sabotage.
  • Increasing stockpiles of essential munitions and medical supplies near frontline positions.
  • Employing mobile armored transport tailored to evade detection and improve convoy survivability.
Capability Current Status Recommended Enhancement
Counter-Battery Radar Limited coverage in eastern sectors Deploy additional units with expanded range
UAV Reconnaissance Insufficient numbers for continuous ISR Boost drone fleet by 30%
Logistics Mobility Conventional transport vulnerable Introduce armored and stealth vehicles

Closing Remarks

As of February 5, 2026, the evolving dynamics of the Russian offensive underscore the complexities shaping the broader conflict landscape. Continued analysis from the Institute for the Study of War will be essential for understanding future developments on the ground and their wider geopolitical implications. Stakeholders and observers alike will be watching closely as the situation progresses in the coming weeks.

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