67.9% of those surveyed blame Vladimir Putin for being mainly responsible for the war in Ukraine. This is the data provided by the laSexta barometer with data from the Invimark institute in the survey carried out to find out the opinion of citizens two years after the start of the war in Ukraine.

On the contrary, 24.8% blame Volodimir Zelensky, leader of Ukraine, for the war that is taking place in the country.

Besides, 79.4% of those surveyed are very or quite concerned about the conflict war that lasts two years now in Ukrainian lands, while only 20.1% have little or no concern about what is happening in Eastern Europe.

Regarding the possible winner of the war, half of those surveyed see Russia as the winner of the conflict, while only 37.5% see a Ukrainian victory and up to 10.8% consider that this conflict will end without a winner.

Finally, half of those surveyed (53.1%) see the help as sufficient that the European Union is providing to Ukraine during the war, while 45.2 believe that EU aid is scarce.