66.3% of Ukrainians believe in victory over Russia; 54% don't expect peace in 12 months; 61.6% fear Moscow's aggression.
A new poll by the Razumkov Center finds 66.3% of Ukrainians believe in victory over Russia, while 54% do not expect a peace deal within 12 months, and 61.6% believe Moscow would violate any agreement and attack Ukraine again.
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