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86.7% of Ukrainians believe freezing front line won't stop Russian attacks

"Latest poll reveals 86.7% of Ukrainians doubt that freezing the front line will halt Russian attacks. Explore their concerns and seek effective solutions now."

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86.7% of Ukrainians believe freezing front line won't stop Russian attacks
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According to a poll conducted by the New Europe Center, 86.7% of Ukrainians believe that freezing the front line will not prevent Russia from launching further attacks. This finding highlights widespread skepticism among the Ukrainian population regarding the effectiveness of a ceasefire in ensuring long-term security.

The poll results reflect the ongoing concerns in Ukraine about the potential for renewed aggression from Russia, despite any temporary measures that may be proposed to stabilize the situation. The sentiment among the populace suggests a strong desire for more definitive solutions to the conflict.

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