As the Russian invasion enters its third week, most Ukrainians want to keep up the fight, according to a new poll.
The fighting has killed and injured hundreds according to a conservative U.N. count, while official Ukrainian figures put the number in the thousands. Millions of civilians have fled across borders or to perceived safer places in Ukraine.As the war drags on, public opinion in Ukraine appears to continue to harden against Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to the latest poll.
Similarly, 75 percent oppose Putin’s official recognition of Crimea, which Moscow annexed in 2014. People in Crimea and occupied areas of Donbas were excluded from the poll.One of Putin’s key demands in the lead-up to the invasion was for NATO to pledge never to accept Ukraine into the Western military alliance, which Moscow perceives as an existential threat.
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