A total of 25.2% of Ukrainians, who would take part in the presidential election if they were held in the near future and decided on their choice, are ready to vote for incumbent President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky, according to a poll conducted by the Razumkov Center on November 11-17.
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If the presidential election in Ukraine took place in the near future, the incumbent president, Volodymyr Zelensky, would get the most votes in the first round as 17% of all respondents, or 26% of those who will take part in the election and have already decided on their choice, are ready to vote for him, according to a survey conducted by the Razumkov Center. Ukrinform.
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Some 105 accounts, 24 pages and five Instagram accounts were found to have been posting content supportive of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy s ruling Sluha Narodu (Servant of the People) party and the current Ukrainian government.
But a separate network comprising some 477 accounts, 363 Pages, 35 Groups and 29 accounts, which had amassed an audience of more than 2 million in what Facebook termed a long-running deceptive influence operation , was also wiped after a tip-off from the FBI.
This bigger outfit had promoted a number of individuals from across the Ukrainian political spectrum over several years. Both networks used fake profile pages and tried to drive users onto custom-made webpages masquerading as objective news websites.