Most EU citizens see 'high risk' of war with Russia: poll
A survey of 9,553 people across nine EU countries found 51% see a high risk of war with Russia, with 69% doubting their country’s defense capability against Russian aggression.
- A poll of nearly 10,000 people across nine EU countries found 51% believe there is a "high" or "very high" risk of war between EU members and Russia.
- 77% of Polish respondents considered the risk of war with Russia as high or very high, while only 51% of Germans saw a high risk.
- 69% said their country would be "not at all" or "not likely" capable of defending itself against Russian aggression, except in France where 44% believed their country could defend itself.
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The Poles were those who were more open with a conflict, indicating a rise in nine countries.
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