Daily Flyer - January 23, 2023
A voice of Ukraine to the West
Record High 86% Of Ukrainians Support Ukraine's NATO Accession.
Ukrainians support NATO membership more than ever in history: 86% of Ukrainians would vote for it in a referendum.
According to the "Rating" group survey, conducted on January 14-16, only 3% of respondents would oppose joining NATO, and 8% would not vote.
87% of respondents would support Ukraine's accession to the European Union in the event of a referendum, 3% would vote against it, and 8% would not vote. The support for joining the EU and NATO is almost unanimous among representatives of all macro-regions, age, and income groups.
In October, according to the survey of "Rating", NATO membership was supported by a record high 83% of respondents at that time.
80% reveal a positive attitude towards the idea of creating a military and political union of Ukraine, Poland, and Lithuania. 6% are against such a union, and 9% are indifferent. The idea of military and political unions with the mentioned European countries gained high support among all regional, age, and income groups.
The audience of the survey: the population of Ukraine aged 18 and older in all regions, except for the temporarily occupied territories of Crimea and Donbas, as well as territories where there was no Ukrainian mobile connection at the time of the survey.
Sample population: Sample population: 1000 respondents. Survey method: CATI (Computer Assisted Telephone Interviews). Based on a random sample of mobile phone numbers.
Margin of error of the study with a confidence probability of 0.95: does not exceed 3.1%.
In late September, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that Ukraine had signed an application for accelerated NATO accession.
Russian forces hit Antonivka village in Kherson Oblast, killing one man.
Russian shells hit a building in the village of Antonivka. Shell fragments not only broke windows and damaged walls, but also killed a man in the backyard.
On 21-22 January, Russian forces deployed multiple rocket launchers and tube artillery to fire in and around the settlements of Dudchany, Havrylivka, Inhulets, Monastyrske, Antonivka, Berehove, Yantarne, and the city of Kherson. Three people, including a 17-year-old girl, were injured on the liberated territories of Kherson Oblast on 22-23 January due to Russian aggression.
Russian forces continue offensive on Bakhmut and Avdiivka fronts – General Staff report.
Russian occupiers continue offensive operations on the Bakhmut and Avdiivka fronts in order to seize Donetsk Oblast, despite numerous losses.
Over the course of the past 24 hours, invaders launched four missile attacks on the settlements (two of which were repelled by our air defense) and 14 airstrikes. In addition, the enemy carried out 24 strikes using multiple-launcher rocket systems.
Ukrainian aircraft conducted five airstrikes on clusters of Russian occupation forces during the past 24 hours…
Moreover, our defenders shot down two enemies Su-25 aircraft, a Ka-52 helicopter, an Orlan-10 unmanned aerial vehicle, and two Kh-59 guided air missiles.
Ukraine's Rocket Forces and Artillery units struck three clusters of Russian military personnel and equipment and an enemy logistics warehouse.
Russia fired on the house of a large family, a woman was killed, and two more were injured.
On Monday, the Russians fired on a house of a large family in the town of Esman of Sumy Oblast. One woman was killed, and two others were injured.
At the moment, it is known that a young woman was killed at the scene of the explosion. Two more wounded people are being evacuated to the nearest hospital.