By The Financial District
84% Of Ukrainians Want No Peace Deal With Land Grabbing Russians
No less than 84% of Ukrainians surveyed by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) are against peace with Russia if it involves territorial concessions. In a report published on July 27, only 10% of Ukrainians are ready for some territorial concessions.

Photo Insert: “Even among residents of the eastern oblasts, where intense fighting is ongoing, 77% of people are against concessions,” the report read.
“Even among residents of the eastern oblasts, where intense fighting is ongoing, 77% of people are against concessions,” the report read.
Russia's Deputy Chairman of the Security Council Dmitry Medvedev has been slammed in Ukraine for publishing a map where Ukraine is divided into parts, with the biggest one belonging to Russia, and smaller ones to Poland and Romania. On this map, only Kyiv Oblast is labeled as Ukraine.
Medvedev made the unsupported claim that this map was created by some Western analysts but could not name them, Kyiv Independent reported on July 28, 2022.
Ukrainian Foreign Ministry spokesman Oleh Nikolenko has told the Irish Times the accusations made by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and other Russian officials that Ukraine does not want to negotiate are false.
Nikolenko added that Russia is manufacturing all kinds of propaganda to buy more time to illegally annex occupied Ukrainian territories. They want to disrupt Ukrainian counteroffensives in the south, he added.
President Volodymyr Zelensky has justified the Ukrainian attack on the Antonivsky Bridge in the Russian-occupied Kherson to complicate the logistics of Russian forces.
"Whatever their plans are, we will ruin them," he said, adding that Ukraine will reconstruct all destroyed bridges after it liberates its territories.
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