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Overwhelming majority of Russians now want to end Ukraine war

Por: Newsweek World November 01, 2023

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Most Russians now support ending President Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine, according to a poll published by Russia's Levada Center, an independent research organization based in Moscow.The survey, conducted from October 19 to October 25, found that 70 percent of Russians would support Putin should he decide to end the conflict this week.However, if ending the war would include Russia returning the territories that it has occupied and... + full article



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