Not long ago, 79 percent of Ukrainians surveyed said they did not intend to leave their country even amid the current war.
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As reported by NBN with reference to the official page of the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS), about 50 percent of Ukrainian respondents believe that Western countries continue to help Ukraine as much as possible and do not stop promoting the advent of a just peace.
As it became known, only 23 percent of respondents indicated that the allied states have become “tired” of the Russian-Ukrainian war and are seeking to increase pressure on Kiev to begin negotiations with Moscow. Another 23 percent are confident that Western countries are “tired” of the war, but do not want to force Ukraine to negotiate with the Russian Federation.
This social survey, conducted by telephone, involved 989 Ukrainians over 18 years of age, and 81 percent of respondents are still confident that our country is capable of achieving success if the West does not refuse to provide military and financial support. At the same time, 14 percent of respondents think that the Russian Federation is “hopelessly strong.”
Earlier, we wrote about the fact that the number of supporters of the withdrawal of troops from Ukraine has noticeably increased in the Russian Federation.