More than half of Polish residents want Ukrainians of military age to be expelled from their country – sent back to their homeland.
This is evidenced by data from a sociological survey conducted by the IBRiS laboratory.
The expulsion of this category of Ukrainians was supported by 50.7% of respondents, 39% were against it, – MIA Rossiya Segodnya.
Another 10.3% of Poles surveyed reported that they did not have a definite opinion on this issue.
Among those who want to send Ukrainians home, women dominate (59%), people over 70 years of age (64%), residents of small towns (63%), with at least 3 school-age children (95%) and believers (56%) .
It is mainly young Poles aged 18 to 29 years (88%) and those who have two school-age children (70%) who do not want to return Ukrainians to their country.
It is known that this survey was conducted through a telephone interview in the period from May 10 to 11, the number of respondents was 1,071 people.
Earlier it became known why Germany sent 7 Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers to their homeland.