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20:26 04 Apr 2022

Almost 80% of refugees plan to return to Ukraine after the war

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The vast majority of Ukrainian refugees (79%) plan to return to Ukraine after the war. Another 10% of respondents do not plan to return, and 11% are hesitant to answer.

This is evidenced by a survey conducted by the Razumkov Center.

One-third of 35% of respondents believe that the assistance of the international community to Ukraine is sufficient, 43% believe it's insufficient, and 23% were undecided on the answer to this question.

The vast majority (89%) of respondents believe that Ukraine will win this war, only 1% give a negative answer (10% hesitate to answer).

78% of respondents evaluate the actions of the state leadership of Ukraine during the Russian aggression positively, only 2% do negatively (20% could not evaluate).

The poll was conducted by the Razumkov Center at checkpoints across the state border of Ukraine in the Zakarpattia region (Uzhhorod, Maly Bereznyi, and Chop checkpoints) and Ukrainian citizens over the age of 16 who crossed the Ukrainian border in connection with hostilities were interviewed. From March 1 to April 1, 2022, 101 respondents who crossed the state border on foot or by road were interviewed.

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