‘Everyone is sick of this war’
How realistic do Ukrainian and Russian troops on the frontline think the prospect of a lasting peace is?

As Russia renewed its missile strikes on Ukraine on Monday following a brief pause in hostilities over Easter, the possibility of a stable ceasefire seemed as distant as ever. How do those serving on the frontlines rate the chances of a lasting peace?
Ukrainian society is divided into two roughly equal parts. One half is ready for a ceasefire, the other half is ready to fight on.
After victory, we will ask for retribution for every fallen comrade. They will rebuild the destroyed cities for us if they don’t want to see Russian tanks on their streets.
No agreement signed by Putin is worth the paper it’s printed on.

Breaking the waves
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Deserting the paper army
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Suspect citizens
Much as in Soviet times, the Kremlin still views those with second passports as disloyal



