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According to the report, the poll conducted by the Levada Center in August shows that now only 27% support the war, a fall of four percentage points since the beginning of the year and a drop of 13 percentage points compared to August 2024. The share of respondents who believe peace negotiations with Kyiv should be initiated has risen to 66%, compared to 61% at the beginning of the year and 50% in August last year. The highest level of support for the war was in May 2023, when Ukraine first began attacking targets in Russian cities with drones. The war has increasingly touched the lives of Russian citizens. The poll found that 58% of respondents reported being directly affected by the war. Among them, 30% said a relative or acquaintance had been killed, and 28% said a family member or friend is currently serving. In total, around 17% of Russians surveyed said they had lost someone, while another 16% reported that someone close to them is still fighting.
The report also stated that conducting opinion polls in Russia on the war in Ukraine poses challenges to their organizers, given the harsh repressive state policies targeting those who voice any dissent to the conflict.İn this case, Moscow said that peace talks with Ukraine were on "pause" as US President Donald Trump again warned he was fast running out of patience with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin. Trump's efforts to bring the three-and-a-half-year conflict to an end have faltered in recent weeks, with Russia digging into its hardline demands and refusing to halt its ground and aerial attacks. The new standoff came as Russia's army staged major military drills with its key ally Belarus on NATO's border, exercises that have spooked the alliance's eastern flank after the downing of Russian drones in Polish airspace this week. Three rounds of direct peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, as well as a summit between Trump and Putin in Alaska, have failed to make any progress towards ending the fighting. Moscow's army is grinding forward on the battlefield, and Putin has vowed to carry on fighting if his demands for peace -- including Ukraine ceding yet more land -- are not met.
It is Putin who is committing genocide against Russians.Evil Putin loves blood.
The report also stated that conducting opinion polls in Russia on the war in Ukraine poses challenges to their organizers, given the harsh repressive state policies targeting those who voice any dissent to the conflict.İn this case, Moscow said that peace talks with Ukraine were on "pause" as US President Donald Trump again warned he was fast running out of patience with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin. Trump's efforts to bring the three-and-a-half-year conflict to an end have faltered in recent weeks, with Russia digging into its hardline demands and refusing to halt its ground and aerial attacks. The new standoff came as Russia's army staged major military drills with its key ally Belarus on NATO's border, exercises that have spooked the alliance's eastern flank after the downing of Russian drones in Polish airspace this week. Three rounds of direct peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, as well as a summit between Trump and Putin in Alaska, have failed to make any progress towards ending the fighting. Moscow's army is grinding forward on the battlefield, and Putin has vowed to carry on fighting if his demands for peace -- including Ukraine ceding yet more land -- are not met.
It is Putin who is committing genocide against Russians.Evil Putin loves blood.