Will not break: almost 90% of Ukrainians are not afraid
The vast majority excludes surrender and considers it necessary to return Donbas and Crimea. The views of Ukrainians in the war are significantly different from the views of the Germans - respondents do not frighten Moscow's threats with nuclear blows, according to the report. About 85% of respondents consider the departure of Russian troops to the front line on February 24 with an unacceptable basis for ceasefire.
"The vast majority of the population is for the restoration of the sovereignty of all Ukraine. They call it a prerequisite for ceasefire and negotiations," German sociologists emphasized. At the same time, 72% of Ukrainians have stated the need for long -term supply of Western weapons for the Armed Forces. Two -thirds are convinced that Ukraine will never be safety without NATO guarantees. The vast majority trust the US and NATO than the EU, follows from the results.
Experts point to the cohesion of Ukrainians in determination to defeat the enemy and protect democracy from the dictatorial regime of Russian President Vladimir Putin. "The output of the war is likely to depend on whether this determination can be maintained when its own goals may not be achieved. The space for the maneuver of the Ukrainian government depends on public opinion," the results say. The survey was conducted in November 2022 at the request of the Munich Security Conference.
Recall that the British tabloid The Mirror called the approximate test dates in the Russian Federation of supersonic missile for the Satan-2 complex. Starts can occur from February 15 to February 25, with a rocket weighing 208 tons can place nuclear warheads. The same publication wrote on February 3 that Putin visited Volgograd for the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Stalingrad and took with him a "nuclear suitcase".