After Poland, the Baltic countries follow.
75.5% of Russians believe that after Ukraine, Putin's plans to take over should include Poland. In their opinion, this is a logical continuation of the so-called “special military operation of the Russian Federation”, which in fact is a bloody war.
This is evidenced by the results of the sociological study of Active Group.
According to the survey, according to the citizens of the Russian Federation, there are three countries that Russia will focus on. First comes Poland (75.5%), then Baltic countries, including Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia (41%), and others, like Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary (39.6%).
As noted, during the survey, respondents had the opportunity to select several countries.
The sociological study was conducted through the Viber messenger according to a formatted methodology (the sample is representative by the subject of the federation, the article and the age of the respondent). When compiling the questions, the language obligatory for Russia was used. So instead of “invasion” and “war” in the survey, the word “special operation” was used, the Ukrainian security forces were called “Nazis” and the like. Of course, instead of “in Ukraine” it was said “in Ukraine”.