ISW names Putin's further goals after capture of Luhansk region

Military analysts have said that the Russian authorities' goal in the war is the destruction of Ukraine's sovereignty and regime change.

The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) shared its report.

Russian Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev reiterated Russian President Vladimir Putin's initial goals for the so-called operation in Ukraine, suggesting that the Kremlin maintains its goals, including regime change and territorial expansion far beyond Donbas.

"Patrushev’s explicit restatement of Putin‘s initial objectives, nearly five months later, strongly indicates that the Kremlin does not consider recent Russian gains in Luhansk Oblast sufficient to accomplish the initial goals of the 'special operation', supporting ISW’s ongoing assessment that the Kremlin has significant territorial aspirations beyond the Donbas. Patrushev’s statement suggests that Russian military leadership will continue to push for advances outside Donetsk and Luhansk blasts and that the Kremlin is preparing for a protracted war with the intention of taking much larger portions of Ukraine," the report said.

ISW report highlights