Seventy-seven percent of the public view the Ukraine war as a security threat to Poland, state news agency PAP reported, citing a survey by pollster CBOS.
Meanwhile, 17 percent of those asked said the Ukraine war did not pose a threat to Poland's security, and the remaining 6 percent stated it was “hard to say."
More than four months into the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the percentage of Poles viewing the conflict as a security threat to their own country remains high, though it is notably lower than at the beginning of the war, the PAP news agency reported.
Thursday is day 127 of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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Source: PAP, wnp.pl