They will have to overthrow Putin if they really want to bring their soldiers home.
Tag_one on
Probably more and it will only continue to grow. Last year a lot of electricity and heating systems broke down due to lack of maintenance as workers were sent to the front. Probably nothing has been fixed, so the breakdowns will be worse this year and discontent will grow bigger.
People who came back will probably also tell stories about this pointless war and will grow discontent even further. Let’s wait and say. 2025 will be a though year for Putin.
griffsor on
It’s not putins war. It’s russias war. 50% are for continuing.
schaaptafel2 on
Of course only now Ukraine starts shooting back on Russian territory.
MrSkivi on
It sounds like some bullshit, something I highly doubt the representativeness of this study. I can still believe in ending the war here and now, but withdrawing the troops? And Crimea? And Donbas? I don’t believe.
Ill-Maximum9467 on
Popular opinion is of zero consequence. It’s when the men in dark suits in the corridors of power start getting antsy that Putin will be under threat.
Boredengineer_84 on
Starting to see sense
StripedTabaxi on
(x) Doubt
DoubleUsual1627 on
Doesn’t matter what they think.
ianlasco on
I’m certain that number is way beyond 50 percent.
Responsible-Bet-237 on
Better hurry up before 50% are dead.
DoeEsLiefOfzo on
I feel a Mussolini moment is appropriate
Mick_Tee on
Winter is coming, that number will only increase.
But it is an irrelevant metric, Putin cares not for the will of the people.
f45c1574dm1n5 on
Doesn’t feel like it
wombat6168 on
The real issue he has at the moment is conscripts being used in combat. Parents of Children from Moscow and St Petersburg are the only ones that have a real voice. The more of those that don’t go home the more chance of pressure on Putin.
No-Sugar5751 on
End the war when we can end russia? That would be nice eh. Russia is going down.
lostmanak on
The other half are drunk.
Huge_Baker_1341 on
Does anyone still seriously discuss the results of polls in a totalitarian country? 9 out of every 10 people just don’t want to talk.
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They will have to overthrow Putin if they really want to bring their soldiers home.
Probably more and it will only continue to grow. Last year a lot of electricity and heating systems broke down due to lack of maintenance as workers were sent to the front. Probably nothing has been fixed, so the breakdowns will be worse this year and discontent will grow bigger.
People who came back will probably also tell stories about this pointless war and will grow discontent even further. Let’s wait and say. 2025 will be a though year for Putin.
It’s not putins war. It’s russias war. 50% are for continuing.
Of course only now Ukraine starts shooting back on Russian territory.
It sounds like some bullshit, something I highly doubt the representativeness of this study. I can still believe in ending the war here and now, but withdrawing the troops? And Crimea? And Donbas? I don’t believe.
Popular opinion is of zero consequence. It’s when the men in dark suits in the corridors of power start getting antsy that Putin will be under threat.
Starting to see sense
(x) Doubt
Doesn’t matter what they think.
I’m certain that number is way beyond 50 percent.
Better hurry up before 50% are dead.
I feel a Mussolini moment is appropriate
Winter is coming, that number will only increase.
But it is an irrelevant metric, Putin cares not for the will of the people.
Doesn’t feel like it
The real issue he has at the moment is conscripts being used in combat. Parents of Children from Moscow and St Petersburg are the only ones that have a real voice. The more of those that don’t go home the more chance of pressure on Putin.
End the war when we can end russia? That would be nice eh. Russia is going down.
The other half are drunk.
Does anyone still seriously discuss the results of polls in a totalitarian country? 9 out of every 10 people just don’t want to talk.
“Nyet! Over my dead body!” cried Putin.