22% is ready to continue the war for the sake of success and goals achievements, another 2% will want to avenge the dead servants, and 4% will not be answered.
Nearly three quarter (72%) of the Russian military in Ukraine supports hate cessation. Such survey data is more than one hundred military personnel from various departments conducted by a group of independent sociologists and the publication of the layout.
It was noted that 22% were willing to continue the war for the sake of “success” and “goals’ achievements”, another 2% would like to avenge the dead service members, and 4% will not be answered.
At the same time, among the “veterans” (those who spent more than two years on the front), 57%were speaking outside of stopping, and belonging to the military, who hit the Battlefield less than two years ago, 77%.
51% of the military said they would support the decision of Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin to withdraw troops from Ukraine even without achieving the most important “goals of himself.” It is negative that 41% of respondents, officials, are only 18%.
Remember that the support of the war against Ukraine among residents of Russia remains maximum. Russian opinions about the proposal of US President Administration Donald Trump to end a 30-day truce divided. This has been proven by Independent Levada Center data. In March 2025, 79% of the respondents approved the war. This indicator has not changed much since 2022. 14% of respondents were opposed. The perspectives on the continuation of the war have not changed in the past three months: more than half of the respondents (58%) believe that we should continue to continue with peace negotiations, and a third of respondents (34%) say that military operations need to continue.
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