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After the terrorist attacks in France the western countries must stand united against terrorist threat, according to more than one-third of Russians.

MOSCOW, November 27, 2015. Russian Public Opinion Research Centre (VCIOM) presents the data describing the reaction of Russians to the Paris attacks.

The Paris terrorist attacks (explosions, shooting and a hostage situation on the night of 13-14 November, 2015 drew a wide response in the Russian society: 93% of respondents knew about what had happened during the survey.

Most of Russians (61%) blame the ISIL for the terrorist attacks. Rarer respondents cite Islamist groups (6%), armed gangs not related to terrorists (3%). at the same time certain respondents (7%) believe that the explosions may be organized by a special service of a particular country.

The European countries and the U.S. must stand united against the terrorism, 37% of Russians think. Besides, the Western countries should increase vigilance to ensure security for the population (11%), listen to Russia (7%) and solve the migration problems (4%, etc.

Russian opinions concerning the consequences for Russia are different: 42% believe that nothing will change in Russia; 41% oppose them stating that “certain changes” may happen (including 25% of those who predict “considerable changes”). Those who expect consequences are afraid of new terrorist attacks (27%).

The Medialogia company analysis shows that a total of 70 thousand references devoted to the Paris terrorist attacks were found in the Russian media in November 2015. The most popular headlines refer to the terrorist attacks in the French capital, the investigation, the world community reaction and strengthening the security measures.

The VCIOM opinion poll was conducted November 21-22, 2015; 1600 respondents were interviewed in 130 settlements in 46 regions of Russia. The margin of error does not exceed 3.5%. Russian media monitoring and analysis were carried out by the Medialogia Company using approximately 28 600 sources such as television, radio, newspapers, magazines, information agencies and online media. Research period: November 13-23, 2015.

A series of terrorist attacks happened in Paris last week. Do you know/have you heard / do you hear for the first tine about that? (close-ended question, one answer, %)

 

Total respondents 

Aged  18-24

Aged  25-34

Aged  35-44

Aged  45-59

Aged  60 and more

I am well aware of that

59

47

56

62

60

66

I heard something but I do not know any details

34

41

36

32

34

29

This is the first time I hear

6

11

9

6

5

4

Don’t know

1

1

0

0

1

1

In your opinion, who organized the terrorist attacks in Paris? (close-ended question, one answer, %)

 

Total respondents

Elementary (incomplete secondary) education

Secondary education (school, vocational school)

Specialized secondary education  (technical school)

Incomplete higher (not less than three years in a higher education institute), higher  education

ISIL radical Islamists

61

43

58

61

66

Radical Islamists from other terrorist groups

6

8

5

7

5

Other terrorist groups not related to Islamists

3

3

6

2

3

Special services of a particular country 

7

2

6

8

8

Other

3

10

3

2

4

Don’t know

20

34

22

20

15

In your opinion, how should the European country and the U.S. react? (open-ended question, any number of answers, %)

 

Total respondents

Stand united against ISIL (destroy terrorists)

37

Provide security for citizens (vigilance,  alertness)

11

Support and listen to Russia

7

Carry out control and tackle the migrants’ problems (refugees)

4

Change internal and external policy

2

Not to intervene

2

Reach a compromise and conclude peace (peace on Earth)

1

Isolate the U.S. (destroy, not to listen, exclude from decision-making, etc.)

1

Other

1

Don’t know

36

In your opinion, what consequences may the Paris terrorist attacks have on Russia? (close-ended question, one answer, %)

 

Total respondents

A Just Russia party

Supporters of LDPR

Supporters of CPRF

Supporters of United Russia party

Supporters of non-parliamentary parties

I would not take part in elections

Very serious

25

27

21

21

26

27

26

Weak 

16

18

13

14

17

28

13

Nothing will happen

42

37

54

44

42

33

43

Don’t know

17

19

12

21

14

12

19

In your opinion, what consequences may the Paris terrorist attacks have on Russia? (open-ended question, any number of answers, % of those who think that Paris terrorist attacks will lead to certain consequences)

 

Total respondents

Terrorist attacks are possible

27

Security measures will be strengthened

10

Russia will bring back its global influence (reunification with Europe) 

5

Increased fears among Russians

4

Economic decline

3

Borders will be closed (difficulties to go abroad)

2

Pressure on Russia will be increased (new sanctions)

1

Other

4

Don’t know

47

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