Russian forces continue mechanized assaults near Stepnohirsk in western Zaporizhzhia Oblast as of April 1, per Institute for the Study of War (ISW) assessments, amid contested control of the village following Ukrainian counteroffensives that reclaimed northwestern positions in late March. Geolocated footage documents close-quarters fighting, FPV drone strikes disrupting Russian infiltrations, and mutual claims of advances, with neither side achieving full dominance on current maps. Strategic proximity to Orikhiv heightens stakes, as Russian efforts aim to pressure supply lines while Ukrainian defenses leverage drone superiority. Traders track daily ISW map updates through April 30 resolution date, with spring escalation risks and aid flows as key variables.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated$902,174 Vol.
April 30
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$902,174 Vol.
April 30
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Stepnohirsk will be considered captured if the entirety of the municipality is shaded red on the ISW map (https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/36a7f6a6f5a9448496de641cf64bd375) by the resolution date. If the area is not shaded red by April 30, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, the market will resolve to “No”.
For any change on the ISW map to qualify for this market’s resolution, the relevant shading indicating Russian control must persist through the next full ISW daily update cycle. If ISW skips a day, shading must persist until the next finalized ISW update is published, regardless of the date. Any continuous shading which reflects either “Assessed Russian Control”, “Assessed Russian Advance In Ukraine”, or “Assessed Russian Gains in the Past 24 Hours” will qualify. “Assessed Russian Infiltration Areas in Ukraine” will not qualify.
The territory of the municipality is shaded in light grey and is distinguished from bordering municipalities such as "Prymorske" with a darker grey line. If all area within the municipality is shaded in red, however, the shading does not precisely match up with the border such that there is a tiny amount of grey along the border of the city, this will still qualify for a "Yes" resolution.
Once Russia captures the entirety of Stepnohirsk, any subsequent loss of control will not be considered towards the resolution of this market.
Location on Google maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/CwF1b64Qo49PvUZw5
The primary resolution source for this market will be the ISW Ukraine map. If the ISW map is rendered unavailable, information from DeepStateMap (https://deepstatemap.live/) may be used. If information from both the ISW and DeepStateMap are rendered permanently unavailable, a consensus of credible reporting may be used.
Note: Any temporary glitches or errors in the map which will not be considered.
If Russia comes into control of this territory as a result of a negotiated settlement, this will qualify for a 'Yes' resolution, regardless of if it is shaded red in the ISW map. An announcement of a negotiated settlement which gives Russia de jure control will not qualify. Actual control must be established.
Market Opened: Feb 19, 2026, 7:53 AM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Stepnohirsk will be considered captured if the entirety of the municipality is shaded red on the ISW map (https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/36a7f6a6f5a9448496de641cf64bd375) by the resolution date. If the area is not shaded red by April 30, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, the market will resolve to “No”.
For any change on the ISW map to qualify for this market’s resolution, the relevant shading indicating Russian control must persist through the next full ISW daily update cycle. If ISW skips a day, shading must persist until the next finalized ISW update is published, regardless of the date. Any continuous shading which reflects either “Assessed Russian Control”, “Assessed Russian Advance In Ukraine”, or “Assessed Russian Gains in the Past 24 Hours” will qualify. “Assessed Russian Infiltration Areas in Ukraine” will not qualify.
The territory of the municipality is shaded in light grey and is distinguished from bordering municipalities such as "Prymorske" with a darker grey line. If all area within the municipality is shaded in red, however, the shading does not precisely match up with the border such that there is a tiny amount of grey along the border of the city, this will still qualify for a "Yes" resolution.
Once Russia captures the entirety of Stepnohirsk, any subsequent loss of control will not be considered towards the resolution of this market.
Location on Google maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/CwF1b64Qo49PvUZw5
The primary resolution source for this market will be the ISW Ukraine map. If the ISW map is rendered unavailable, information from DeepStateMap (https://deepstatemap.live/) may be used. If information from both the ISW and DeepStateMap are rendered permanently unavailable, a consensus of credible reporting may be used.
Note: Any temporary glitches or errors in the map which will not be considered.
If Russia comes into control of this territory as a result of a negotiated settlement, this will qualify for a 'Yes' resolution, regardless of if it is shaded red in the ISW map. An announcement of a negotiated settlement which gives Russia de jure control will not qualify. Actual control must be established.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Russian forces continue mechanized assaults near Stepnohirsk in western Zaporizhzhia Oblast as of April 1, per Institute for the Study of War (ISW) assessments, amid contested control of the village following Ukrainian counteroffensives that reclaimed northwestern positions in late March. Geolocated footage documents close-quarters fighting, FPV drone strikes disrupting Russian infiltrations, and mutual claims of advances, with neither side achieving full dominance on current maps. Strategic proximity to Orikhiv heightens stakes, as Russian efforts aim to pressure supply lines while Ukrainian defenses leverage drone superiority. Traders track daily ISW map updates through April 30 resolution date, with spring escalation risks and aid flows as key variables.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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