Russia will escalate an ongoing influence operation this spring aimed at destabilising Ukraine and scuppering international support for Kyiv in its two-year-old war with Moscow, Ukrainian intelligence warned on Tuesday. Ukraine is struggling to fend off Russian troops along much of the front line as Kyiv faces challenges in replenishing its ranks and a potential cut in U.S. military aid. The Kremlin will bolster its invasion by stepping up efforts to seed disinformation on social media, sparking conflict among Ukrainians and sowing doubt among Kyiv's allies of its chances for victory, according to a presidential intelligence committee.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in a Fox News interview on Thursday that he has enough support to be reelected as president if a vote was held now
The number of Ukrainians who believe that President Volodymyr Zelenskyy should limit himself to one presidential term has increased 9% since December, said a KIIS (Kyiv International Institute of Sociology) survey published on Feb. 20.
The overwhelming majority of Ukrainians (69%) believe that Volodymyr Zelenskyy should remain in office until the end of martial law, according to a poll conducted by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology in early February 2024.