Ukrainian forces have made substantial gains around Lyman and in northern Kherson Oblast. Ukrainian forces made advances on the Oskil River-Kreminna line towards the Luhansk oblast border. Ukrainian forces advanced in northern Kherson Oblast. The Russian troops launched 3 rockets and 12 air strikes, and launched more than 100 MLRS attacks and shelled more than 20 settlements. The US to announce the dispatch of 4 more HIMARS as part of a new $625 million military aid package to Ukraine. The EU signed a memorandum on the provision of 5 billion Euros of macro-financial assistance to Ukraine. France to transfer 20 ACMAT Bastion IMV wheeled armored personnel carriers to Ukraine. The State Duma [the lower chamber of the Russian Parliament] approved the “ratification” of illegal agreements on the inclusion of the Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia oblasts of Ukraine into the Russian Federation. Pentagon warned Russia about the inadmissibility of using nuclear weapons. Russian officials released the director of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant.
Daily overview — Summary report, October 4
A map of the approximate situation on the ground in Ukraine as of 00:00 UTC 04/10/22. pic.twitter.com/E4e2GBCWyn
— War Mapper (@War_Mapper) October 4, 2022
The General Staff’s operational update regarding the Russian invasion as of 06.00 am, October 4, 2022 is in the dropdown menu below
Military Updates
Regional Updates
In Donetsk Oblast, Russian troops fired on Chasiv Yar, hitting a hostel. At least one person reported under the rubble.
In Luhansk Oblast:
Ukrainian troops liberate Kharkiv's Shyikivka near Luhansk Oblast's northwestern border – mediahttps://t.co/WxqmiO5eLk
— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) October 3, 2022
In Kharkiv Oblast: Russian troops launched a missile attack on a medical facility in the Kupiansk district. According to preliminary information, an anesthesiologist killed, a nurse injured.
https://twitter.com/EuromaidanPress/status/1576940495124561921
https://twitter.com/EuromaidanPress/status/1577042053904666642
In Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, the Russian military fired at Nikopol and Kryvyi Rih regions from Grads and heavy artillery. More than 1000 households lost electricity.
In Zaporizhzhia Oblast, the Russian military fired about 10 S-300 missiles at the city and region, hitting a building of the rehab center for children with special needs and several infrastructure facilities. One injured.
In Kherson Oblast,
Ukraine breaks through Russian defenses in Kherson Oblast's north – media
Yesterday, President Zelenskyy said Arkhanhelske & Myrolyubivka are liberated yet Russian sources suggest that Ukrainian troops might've penetrated up 20+ km deep into RU defenseshttps://t.co/SsfjdFcpzm
— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) October 3, 2022
According to British Defence Intelligence, (last 48 hours):
- On 30 September 2022 Russian President Vladimir Putin signed an order for the routine autumn conscription cycle, which aims to train 120,000 conscripts. These conscripts are legally not permitted to be deployed outside of Russia. This is separate from those individuals being mobilised as part of the 21 September 2022 partial mobilisation order.
- The conscription cycle will begin on 01 November 2022, a month later than usual. The late start to the cycle is an indication of growing pressures on Russia’s ability to train and equip a large number of new conscripted personnel.
- The challenges of accommodating, training, equipping and deploying mobilised and conscripted personnel are significant. Deficiencies within the Russian administrative and logistical systems will continue to undermine these efforts.
Losses of the Russian army
As of 4 October, the approximate losses of weapons and military equipment of the Russian Armed Forces from the beginning of the war to the present day:
⚰️russia's combat losses in Ukraine as of October 4
▪ 60800 killed soldiers (+370)
▪ 5018 APV (+27)
▪ 2424 tanks (+44)
▪ 1407 artillery systems (+2)
▪ 266 aircraft (+1) and 228 helicopters
▪ 15 boats and cutters#StopRussia #StandWithUkraine pic.twitter.com/e9oAYpynRq— VoxUkraine (@voxukraine) October 4, 2022
Humanitarian
https://twitter.com/EuromaidanPress/status/1576987722752806944
Environmental
Legal
https://twitter.com/EuromaidanPress/status/1577018110967951361
Support
EU and Ukraine signed memorandum on macro-finance assistance for € 5 bn
In mid-October, Ukraine will get the first tranche. https://t.co/fGTnqrlr14
— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) October 3, 2022
https://twitter.com/EuromaidanPress/status/1576959160461062144
New Developments
.@ElonMusk thinks he found an easy solution to Russia’s war against Ukraine: for Ukraine to, essentially, surrender. Here are six reasons why that is wrong.https://t.co/TCofllGFiq
— Euromaidan Press (@EuromaidanPress) October 3, 2022
Which @elonmusk do you like more?
— Володимир Зеленський (@ZelenskyyUa) October 3, 2022
Assessment
- On the war.
The Institute for the Study of War has made the following assessment as of 3 October, 2022:
Ukrainian forces continued to make substantial gains around Lyman and in Kherson Oblast in the last 48 hours. Ukrainian and Russian sources reported that Ukrainian troops made significant breakthroughs in northern Kherson Oblast between October 2 and 3.[1] Geolocated footage corroborates Russian claims that Ukrainian troops are continuing to push east of Lyman and may have broken through the Luhansk Oblast border in the direction of Kreminna.[2] As ISW has previously reported, the Russian groupings in northern Kherson Oblast and on the Lyman front were largely comprised of units that had been regarded as among Russia’s premier conventional fighting forces before the war.[3] Elements of the 144th Motorized Rifle Division of the 20th Combined Arms Army reportedly withdrew from Lyman to rear positions near Kreminna before October 2.[4] Russian sources previously reported that elements of the Russian Airborne Forces (VDV), especially the 76th Guards Air Assault Division, are active in Kherson Oblast.[5] Both the 144th Motorized Rifle Division and the 76th Guards Air Assault Division were previously lauded as some of Russia’s most elite forces, and their apparent failures to hold territory against major Ukrainian counter-offensive actions is consistent with ISW’s previous assessment that even the most elite Russian military forces are becoming increasingly degraded as the war continues. This phenomenon was also visible in the collapse of the 4th Tank Division of the 1st Guards Tank Army earlier in the Kharkiv counter-offensive.[6]
Russian President Vladimir Putin may be continuing efforts to redirect blame for recent Russian military failures in Kharkiv Oblast. Russian outlet РБК (RBK), citing sources within the Russian regime, reported on October 3 that Lieutenant-General Roman Berdnikov has replaced Colonel-General Alexander Zhuravlev as commander of the Western Military District (WMD).[7] As ISW previously assessed, WMD units have been largely operating in northeastern Kharkiv Oblast over the last few months but without a clear commander. Zhuravlev has not been seen for some time, and Putin cycled through two commanders of the “western grouping of forces” in two weeks. Putin may be attempting to redirect the growing anger for Russian losses in Kharkiv Oblast and Lyman by assigning a new face prominently to the WMD.[8] This announcement may also be an effort to shield Colonel General Alexander Lapin, commander of the Central Military District (CMD), from widespread criticism for recent Russian failures around Lyman.[9] Putin may seek to shift the blame for future Russian losses in Kharkiv and possibly Luhansk Oblasts to Berdnikov. Criticism of Lapin in recent days has served as a catalyst for wider breakdown within the Russian nationalist information space, and Berdnikov’s appointment may be intended to distract and redirect that growing dissatisfaction.
Russian officials released Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) director Ihor Murashov from detention and are likely continuing to undermine Ukrainian control of the plant. Energoatom reported that the Russian military detained Director General of the ZNPP Ihor Murashov on September 30 and released him into Ukrainian-controlled territory on October 3 following talks with International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Raphael Grossi.[10] Russian officials will likely not allow Murashov to return to his position at the ZNPP. Russian officials will likely attempt to use their physical removal of Murashov to assert further control over the nuclear power plant.
Key Takeaways
- Ukrainian forces have made substantial gains around Lyman and in northern Kherson Oblast over the last 24 hours. The Russian units defeated on these fronts were previously considered to be among Russia’s premier conventional fighting forces.
- Russian President Vladimir Putin may use the appointment of Lieutenant-General Roman Berdnikov to the command of the Western Military District to redirect blame for recent or future Russian military failures in Kharkiv Oblast.
- Russian officials released the director of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, whom they had illegally detained, and are likely continuing to undermine Ukrainian control of the plant.
- Ukrainian forces made advances on the Oskil River-Kreminna line towards the Luhansk oblast border.
- Ukrainian forces advanced in northern Kherson Oblast.
- Russian President Vladimir Putin is introducing punitive measures to target the Russian bureaucratic institutions responsible for the execution of partial mobilization.
- Russian officials acknowledged that the Kremlin intends to invade, occupy, and illegally annex additional Ukrainian territory in the south and east and may alter the claimed borders of its occupied territories.
- The Russian State Duma approved the Kremlin’s illegal accession treaties on October 3 and laid out the administrative timeline for integrating illegally annexed Ukrainian territory into the Russian Federation.