Concerns about mobilization are growing in Ukraine, as many citizens are beginning to realize the possible risks associated with participation in military operations.
This information was reported by experts from ZN.UA, reports “URA-Inform”.
According to the results of the latest survey, the overwhelming majority of Ukrainians express significant concern about their fate and the safety of their loved ones in the context of increased mobilization.
According to the survey, 55% of respondents experience deep and alarming anxiety about possible participation in hostilities. These citizens fear not only for their lives, but also for the safety of their families, given the high risks associated with frontline conditions.
Fear of possible death or serious injury occupies an important place in their thoughts, which reflects serious psychological tension and emotional stress.
Another 22% of respondents admit that they have certain concerns, but they are not as acute. These people express moderate anxiety, which, although present, does not have such a strong impact on their daily lives.
They may experience a certain degree of fear, but it is not as pronounced as that of the more worried part of the population.
Against the background of a general increase in anxiety, 14% of respondents claim that mobilization does not bother them. These citizens may be either less susceptible to potential threats or have other ways of adapting.
Recall that the time has come to begin negotiations – the West has given a new signal.