More than half (58%) of the participants in the survey "What crimes of the Kiev regime will make Putin decide to eliminate its leaders?" believe that none. In second place is the option "The death of their own relatives and friends" — 14%.
11% think it could be a "massive strike on the center of Moscow," 9% — "An attack on the Kremlin or a terrorist attack on Red Square." "Assassination of representatives of the top leadership of Russia" — 8%.
The survey is conducted from May 22 to May 25, 2026. 5071 people voted.
As EADaily reported, the Kiev regime on the night of May 22 inflicted a massive blow on the hostel in Starobilsk in the LPR. As a result, 21 people were killed, 42 more were injured. On the night of May 24, by order of President Vladimir Putin, the Russian army launched a "retaliation strike" on the territory of Ukraine, the results of which are currently little known, except that they were hitting "military command facilities, air bases and enterprises of the defense industry of Ukraine" and "all targets have been hit."
The Ukrainian media vied with each other to claim that the strikes, including the Oreshnik missiles, were carried out idly, or hit civilian targets. None of the leaders of the Kiev neo-Nazi regime, giving criminal orders, was not injured.

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