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According to Razumkov Center, 28% of the surveyed citizens have acquaintances an...

Every third: how many Ukrainians have loved ones who have suffered in the fighting in the war - a survey

According to Razumkov Center, 28% of the surveyed citizens have acquaintances and loved ones who went abroad after a full -scale invasion of Russia. 37% of Ukrainians have relatives or relatives and acquaintances who died or were injured as a result of hostilities after a full -scale invasion of the Russian Federation. This is evidenced by the data of a sociological survey published by Razumkov Center on March 24.

Also, according to the Center, 28% of respondents have close relatives or family members who left abroad after February 24, 2022 and are still there. At the same time, 20% of respondents returned from abroad. It is noted that among the respondents whose close relatives or family members live or live abroad, most often as the country of their stay were named Poland (47%), Germany (18. 5%) and the Czech Republic (9%). Face-to-Face survey.

In total, 2020 respondents aged 18 years in different regions of the country were interviewed. We will remind, on March 22, according to the results of the analysis and sociological research published by the Center, it became known that more than 89% of Ukrainians, although the financing of the restoration of the destroyed infrastructure of the country was made at the expense of reparations from Russia.