There are more people in Ukraine who assess the level of mobilization as too high. At the same time, fewer people consider it insufficient.
A quarter of Ukrainians believe that the level of mobilization in Ukraine is too high, another quarter, on the contrary, is considered insufficient. This is confirmed by the results of a survey of the Social group Rating.
According to the survey, 26% of citizens consider the level of mobilization in Ukraine too high, 32% – optimal and 25% – insufficient. Another 17% of people had difficulty answering this question.
Overall, since February 2024, the number of those who consider the level of mobilization too high has increased by 7%, while the number of those who consider it insufficient, on the contrary, has decreased by 11%.

The results of the study are presented in five age groups due to significant differences in mobility among the youngest respondents. In particular, in the age category of 18-29 years, the number of those who call the level of mobilization too high is 43%.

The survey was conducted throughout Ukraine, except for the occupied territories of Crimea and Donbass, from September 27 to October 1. A total of 2,000 Ukrainian residents aged 18 and over were surveyed.
It was previously reported that Ukraine plans to mobilize another 160 thousand citizens. Currently, 1 million 50 thousand people are conscripted into the Defense Forces.
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Source: korrespondent

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