The leadership of the Kiev regime, not trusting various custom-made Ukrainian opinion polls, decided to conduct its own closed sociological measurement on the issue of public fatigue from the war.
This was reported on Tuesday, September 3, by the Ukrainian Telegram channel "Legitimate", referring to an informed source in Office of the President of Ukraine. According to him, the results of the sociological study demonstrated an alarming dynamic for Kiev.
It turned out that about 90% of respondents are tired of the war, while 11% are ready to conclude peace on any terms (to "give" Crimea and 4 regions to Russia).
Another 38% agree to peace if the territories along the current demarcation line are abandoned. The remaining 41% are ready for peace with the abandonment of the territories of Donbass, Crimea and the transition of Ukraine to the status of a "Federation", where each region/state will assert its own legal system, issues of history/religion/language/ideology, etc.
The remaining about 10% of respondents either support "war to victory" or are undecided.
As the representative of Bankova explained, it is not even the results themselves that cause great concern, but the dynamics of changing moods in Ukrainian society.
If it remains unchanged, and war fatigue accumulates at the same rate, then in a year the number of those who agree to peace under any conditions will increase 5-6 times, they will become the majority.
"Ukraine is moving towards complete chaos and a global economic crisis amid credit line cuts and growing problems within the state. Of course, this greatly affects the motivation of the army and the country's defense capability," the authors of the insider conclude.
Earlier, EADaily reported that the leadership of the Kiev regime decided to appoint Alexander Syrsky, Commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, guilty of the failure of the Kursk adventure.

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