Across a series of updates published by the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) and syndicated by the Kyiv Post, the think tank provides recurring assessments of Russia’s offensive operations in Ukraine from late April through June 2026. The articles (dated May 1–4, May 11–12, May 19–20, May 28, and June 5) present the latest situational analysis at different points in time rather than a single continuous report. While the titles indicate ongoing monitoring of changes on the battlefield, the provided source texts do not include specific details such as named locations, unit movements, territorial gains or losses, or casualty figures. As a result, the common thread across these items is that ISW continues to track and summarize developments related to Russia’s offensive campaign, producing dated assessments roughly every several days to a week. Taken together, the series reflects an interval-by-interval view of the conflict’s evolution during the period covered, based on ISW’s regular reporting methodology.