News What percentage of Russians would support Putin’s decision to end the war: the results are impressive by alex 01.11.2023 written by alex 01.11.2023 36 What percentage of Russians will support Putin in the ceasefire in Ukraine / Collage 24 Channel Russian citizens are increasingly disillusioned with President Putin's so-called special military operation in Ukraine. Moreover, Russians are ready to support the decision to stop hostilities against our state. According to the Russian analytical service Levada Center, 70% of Russians would be ready to support Putin's intentions to end the war against Ukraine. However, the majority of Russian citizens surveyed do not want to return the occupied territories to our state. What is known about Russian support for the war against Ukraine A Russian study showed that when asked: If President Putin decided to end the military conflict with Ukraine this week, 37% of Russians would definitely support such a decision, and another 33% would probably support it. At the same time, to the question: If this week President Putin decided to end the military conflict with Ukraine and return the territory to the annexation, only 16% answered that they would definitely support the decision, and 18% would rather support it. However, 38% of Russians clearly did not support such a step. 70% of Russians would support Putin in ending the war against Ukraine / Screenshot 24 Channel In addition, when asked whether it is worth continuing military action or starting negotiations, 56% of Russians answered that negotiations should begin. However, 37% are in favor of continuing hostilities. 56% of Russians are in favor of starting negotiations / Screenshot 24 Channel It also follows from the study that people aged 18 to 24 and from 25 to 39 years old, that is, young and adults, are most in favor of peace negotiations. In terms of gender, Russian women are more in favor of the world than men (62% versus 47%). It is worth noting that this survey was conducted by the Levada Center analytical service from October 19 to 25, 2023 among 1,607 Russians in 137 settlements of the aggressor country. This study was conducted at home using personal interview method, and the statistical error does not exceed 3.4%. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail alex previous post Will Ukraine's EU accession negotiations begin soon: MEP assessed next post Why Shoigu started talking about negotiations: a military observer explained Russia’s plan You may also like Ukraine has four types of missiles, testing continues... 16.11.2024 It's in the US's Interests: How Trump's Arrival... 16.11.2024 Georgia vs. Ukraine: Where to watch the Nations... 16.11.2024 New Japanese Foreign Minister Arrives in Ukraine 16.11.2024 Sleet and frost down to -10°C: what to... 16.11.2024 How Trump Can Convince Putin to Stop the... 16.11.2024 EU considers sanctions against China over support for... 16.11.2024 2 Reserves are completely exhausted: will Putin decide... 16.11.2024 Shooting in Kyiv region: Ground forces say fire... 16.11.2024 Biden to Use All Funds Allocated for Ukraine... 16.11.2024 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ