78% of Ukrainians have relatives or friends who died or were injured due to the russian invasion
The survey was conducted by experts from the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology

78% of Ukrainians currently residing in Ukraine have close relatives or friends who were wounded or killed as a result of the russian invasion.
Source. These figures were obtained during a survey by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology, the BBC reports.
On average, respondents indicated the number 7 – meaning they have an average of seven relatives or friends who were injured or died.
It is emphasised that residents of both eastern and western regions of Ukraine responded approximately equally to questions about the presence of deceased or injured loved ones.
Background. Meanwhile, according to the latest survey, the number of Americans who support supplying arms to Ukraine has increased by 20% – these results will influence the leaders of the Republican Party in Congress and the Senate, who will be able to provide more active assistance to Ukraine.
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