Results of our studies

IN BRIEF

MOSCOW, 24 February 2024. Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VCIOM) presents the findings of a study on how public mood has changed since the special military operation was launched two years ago.

Success on our side

Two years ago Russian president Vladimir Putin launched a special military operation in Ukraine.  The past years have been tough for Russia because of the international sanctions, western efforts to isolate Russia, and the cancel culture policy. But as time shows, such difficulties are more likely to have united the Russian people.

Two-thirds of Russians are confident that the special military operation is likely going smoothly for the Russian troops (65%, +6 p.p. compared to the latest measurement in February 2023, having approached the March 2022 percentage of 70%). After the start of a special military operation in Ukraine most of Russians supported this decision (65%), a year later this percentage increased to 68% and remains the same in 2024.

The purposes are clear

According to V.Putin’s statements, the purpose of the special military operation is protection of people’s republics of Donbass, Ukraine’s demilitarization and denazification and providing security to Russia. As VCIOM’s survey shows, Russians understand the purposes of the SMO: 43% consider that the purpose is to protect Russia, to disarm Ukraine and to prevent it from deploying NATO military bases (44% in March 2022). Every fifth respondent mentioned the protection of the population living in DPR and LPR, Zaporozhye and Kherson regions (20%, 17% in March 2022). A further 15% believe that Russia is striving to change Ukraine’s political course, to rid it of Nazis (19% in March 2022). Six percent of respondents say the purpose was to occupy Ukraine and to incorporate it into Russia’s territory (5% in March 2022). Over the recent two years Russian views of the SMO’s purposes have not changed substantially.

SMO and Russian society

Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine has played a crucial role in consolidating the Russian society. Today seven out of ten respondents believe that every Russian should contribute to the successful outcome of the SMO in Ukraine (72%); 19% oppose them. Two-thirds of Russians think that everyone should live according to the “All for the Front, All for Victory!” principle (64%); 28% disagree with this statement.

VCIOM-Sputnik Russian nationwide telephone survey was conducted 3, 19, 22 February, 2024. A total of 1,600 Russians aged 18+ took part in the survey. Survey method: telephone interviews, stratified random sample based on a complete list of mobile phone numbers in use in Russia. Data were weighted for social and demographic characteristics. The margin of error at a 95% confidence level does not exceed 2.5%. In addition to sampling error, minor changes to the wording of questions and different circumstances arising during the fieldwork can introduce bias into the survey.

Key effectiveness indicators, survey of February 3, 2024:  cooperation rate (CR)* = 0.7696; minimum response rate (MRR)** = 0.0151; response rate (RR)*** = 0.1063.

Key effectiveness indicators, survey of February 19, 2024:  cooperation rate (CR)* = 0.7997; minimum response rate (MRR)** = 0.0162; response rate (RR)*** = 0.1069.

Key effectiveness indicators, survey of February 22, 2024:  cooperation rate (CR)* = 0.7812; minimum response rate (MRR)** = 0.0145; response rate (RR)*** = 0.0655.

Calculations are based on the corporate standard.

* CR: the number of complete interviews divided by the sum of: а) complete interviews and b) non-interviews with eligible respondents.

** MRR: the number of complete interviews divided by the sum of: а) complete interviews, b) interrupted interviews after successful screening and c) all the respondents where it is unknown whether they meet the selected criteria or not.

** RR is calculated in the same way as MRR, with the only difference that the number of respondents with unknown eligibility decreases proportional to the percentage of eligible cases in the total number of respondents with identified eligibility or non-eligibility.

In your opinion, is the military operation likely going smoothly for the Russian troops, or not?

 (close-ended question, one answer, % of total respondents)

 

March. 2022

February*
2023

February*

2024

Likely smoothly

70

59

65

Unlikely smoothly

14

22

15

Don’t know

16

19

20

*February data are from the survey dated February 19.

Do you support the decision to conduct a special military operation in Ukraine, or not?

(close-ended question, one answer, % of total respondents)

 

25 February 2022

January. 2023

February*

2024

Likely to support

65

68

68

Unlikely to support

25

20

19

Don’t know

10

12

13

* February data are from the survey dated February 19.

In your opinion, what is Russia’s main purpose of the special military operation in Ukraine?

(close-ended question, one answer, % of total respondents)

 

March

2022

April

2022

May

2022

June

2022

July

2022

August

2022

February

2024**

To protect Russia, to disarm Ukraine, and to prevent the deployment of NATO military bases

44

40

40

39

39

39

43

To protect the population of DPR, LPR, Zaporozhye and Kherson regions*

17

19

19

20

20

20

20

To change Ukraine’s political course, to rid it of Nazis

19

20

18

17

17

17

15

To occupy Ukraine

and to incorporate it into Russia’s territory

5

6

7

7

7

7

6

Other

8

9

9

10

10

9

8

Don’t know

7

6

7

7

7

8

8

*Before 2024 the wording was “to protect the Donbass population (DPR and LPR”). 

** February data are from the survey dated February 3.

Do you agree or disagree with the following statements? Every Russian should contribute to the successful outcome of Russia’s SMO in Ukraine.  (close-ended question, one answer, % of total respondents)

 

February*

2024

Likely to agree

72

Likely to disagree

19

Don’t know

9

* February data are from the survey dated February 22.

Do you agree or disagree with the following statements? Today Russians should live according to the “All for the Front, All for Victory!” principle. (close-ended question, one answer, % of total respondents)

 

February *

2024

Likely to agree

64

Likely to disagree

28

Don’t know

8

* February data are from the survey dated February 22.

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