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According to the Levada Center poll, the war in Ukraine is proud of 48% of Russi...

Record 58% of Russians want negotiations with Ukraine after the end of the war - research

According to the Levada Center poll, the war in Ukraine is proud of 48% of Russian citizens, 33% feel fear and horror. For the continuation of the war, men (47%) are usually elderly, 55-year-old and older. More than half of Russian citizens are in favor of peace talks with Ukraine. This opinion is given to 58% of respondents - a record indicator in the last half of the year. About it reports "Levada-Center". "Most of the respondents believe that Russia is more interested in the negotiations.

Two thirds of the respondents, as before, are responsible for what is happening in the US and NATO, conviction has increased in the year," the study said. Half of the respondents believes that the war in Ukraine can develop into a direct clash of the Russian Federation and NATO. Russians under 24 years of age, 66%, rural residents (65%), women (64%), as well as low -income citizens of the Russian Federation (64%), are more commonly expressed.

Among other things, according to the study, 75% of respondents do not approve of Vladimir Putin's activities as the Kremlin's head, even more (77%) are convinced that the Russian leadership is going wrong. These are mostly among those who receive information from YouTube. Men (47%), usually elderly, 55-year-old and older (40%) are mostly expressed for the continuation of the war. It is considered necessary to continue the fighting (40%) and residents of Moscow (56%).

Those who believe that the country is taking the right course - 44%, approves the activities of the President of the Russian Federation - 40%. Most of these citizens trust television information (42%). The war in Ukraine is pride in 48% of Russian citizens, but 33% feel anxiety, fear and horror. 37% of respondents are convinced of the need to continue the war. Most respondents are concerned about the shelling of the Russian Federation and the supply of Western weapons to Ukraine.

19% of Russians closely track events in Ukraine, one in three - quite carefully, 31% track what is happening in a neighboring country, without much attention, 15% of Russians are not interested in the war in Ukraine. Men (58%), older people (68%), older than 55 years and viewers (60%) are of the greatest interest in the war in Ukraine. Women (49%) and young people under 24 (30%) are less monitoring. Recall that forest fires literally smoke the Russian soldiers from the point of view.