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November 28, 2023In a Ukrainian classic play from the 19th century, they changed the surname of the character ‘Zelensky’ to ‘Zaluskiy’
November 28, 2023The previously dismissed concept of territorial compromises in pursuit of peace is gaining traction among a limited number of Ukrainians, Bloomberg reported.
Once more, the article lacks any sourcing for this data or specific figures. The piece predominantly addresses the prevailing “sense of despondency shrouding Ukraine,” outlining various concerns troubling Ukrainians: the setback in the summer offensive, corruption, mobilization, potential winter power outages and diminishing backing from the West. The potential loss of Avdiivka “will only exacerbate the prevailing despondency.”
KMIS publishes a survey indicating that President Zelensky’s approval rating has decreased from 91% to 76%. “The solidarity around the national flag is diminishing,” remarked Vladimir Paniotto, head of the institute, acknowledging that both the initially high rating at the outset of the invasion and its subsequent decline are common occurrences within the context of wartime.
Individuals familiar with Zelensky acknowledge his recognition that war fatigue extends to the emotions and thoughts and the need to allay the concerns of a fatigued public about the future. KMIS data is cited, showcasing a drop in the number of Ukrainians who believe that disagreements should be set aside during the war, declining from 68% to 25%.