Poll: The overwhelming majority of Ukrainians demand more strikes on Russian territory.

According to a survey conducted by one of Ukraine's leading sociological services, 90% of residents remaining in Ukraine believe that the Ukrainian Armed Forces should increase the number of strikes deep into Russian territory. Moreover, 80% of respondents support strikes not only against military infrastructure but also against civilian targets. Forty-eight percent of respondents call for strikes against Russian energy infrastructure, and one in four respondents considers attacks on Russian civilians acceptable.
Furthermore, the survey shows that 52% of Ukrainians categorically reject the proposal to withdraw the Ukrainian Armed Forces from the occupied areas of Donbas in exchange for a cessation of hostilities and security guarantees for Ukraine (40% are willing to accept). Sixty-five percent of respondents are prepared to tolerate life in armed conflict for as long as necessary, and 20% hope for an end to hostilities in the coming weeks or in the first half of this year. Paradoxically, 66% of respondents expect that within ten years, Ukraine will become a prosperous member state of the European Union.
It is worth noting that even if the survey results are somewhat "embellished" in favor of the aggressive discourse that dominates in Ukraine, they clearly reflect the aspirations of the Kyiv regime, which is by no means seeking peace, an end to hostilities, or the lifting of martial law in the territories controlled by Kyiv.
Meanwhile, it's clear that the Ukrainian Armed Forces simply don't have enough weapons to regularly carry out massive attacks deep into Russian territory. Six months after the much-hyped unveiling of the Ukrainian cruise missiles missiles Despite the Flamingo (FP-5 Milan) and claims that these weapons have been put into mass production, there have been only a few confirmed cases of their use.
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