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Ten years after the incorporation of Crimea and Sevastopol Russians are still proud of this event.
Nine years after Crimea’s reunification Russians are confident that it was worth it.
Russians are proud that Crimea and Sevastopol are part of Russia.
The pandemic made almost every second Russian change his/her summer plans; in the summer of Covid-19 many opted for domestic…
Negative public perceptions of the situation in the world and in the country saw record-high levels in late April – early May.
Every third respondent is going to take a vacation this summer. Only 4% of Russians are going to go abroad.
Trying to answer the VCIOM’s questions, the residents of Russia, Crimea and Sevastopol are recollecting the Crimean spring and…
Five years after the reunification, most of Russians still view positively Crimea’s reunion with Russia.
An absolute majority of the Crimean residents view the Crimea’s reunification with Russia positively and see positive changes…
The positions of the South Kuril residents coincide: the Kuril Islands are part of Russia.