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Mar 10, 2022, 12 tweets

Surveys from #Russia are rare. Together with @mowebresearch, we asked 1500 Russians what they think about the war in #Ukraine in a representative online survey. Despite #propaganda & penalties for voicing critical opinions, 27% oppose the #InvasionOfUkraine. 🧵 (1/11)

Particularly younger respondents (aged 18-39) oppose Russia’s military intervention in #Ukraine (36%). (2/11)

11% of respondents consider #Russia to be responsible for the conflict escalation. The same number attribute this to the #NATO (11%), almost half place blame on the #US (46%). (3/11)

More males than females (16%) and younger respondents aged 18-39 (14%) place greater blame on #Russia. However, across all groups, the #US is primarily blamed for escalating the conflict in #Ukraine. (4/11)

This is also reflected in the assessment of various countries: 50% of respondents have a very good or somewhat good opinion of #Germany. The #US is rated predominantly negative. (5/11)

We also asked Russian citizens about the Western #sanctions. 16% of respondents consider these justified. However, the majority opposes the sanctions (74%). (6/11)

The #sanctions are noticeable. 55% of respondents state that #Russia is severely or rather severely impacted by the Western sanctions. 39% feel personally affected by them. (7/11)

Public trust in the Russian #military is high (81%). A similar level is reached with the trust respondents place in Vladimir #Putin (71%). The majority of respondents also view the Russ. #media as reliable. This also explains… (8/11)

…why #Putin’s #propaganda seem to resonate so well. 49% of respondents believe the war serves to denazify Ukraine & 59% agree that #Ukraine should be demilitarised. (9/11)

Simultaneously, about one in four supports the demand for withdrawal of Russian #troops from #Ukraine. 30% say #Ukraine should be free to join the #EU. (10/11)

Confidence in #Putin remains high. However, amongst men and younger respondents, nearly a quarter distrust the president. How rapidly Russian attitudes can currently change is explained by @navalny: (11/11)

@navalny For the full report see: pollytix.eu/war-in-ukraine/

More info about moweb research: mowebresearch.com/en/

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