ISW explained why the Kremlin does not plan to end the war.


The Russian society and military refuse to ceasefire in Ukraine
A report by the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) showed that the Russian society and military do not support the idea of a ceasefire in Ukraine in the near future. A survey conducted by them confirmed that the majority of Russian servicemen involved in combat operations are categorically against peace.
According to the research, nearly half of the respondents rejected a peace agreement that does not align with the initial intentions of Russian President Putin regarding the 'denazification' of Ukraine. ISW analysts emphasize that the Russian authorities are directing society towards a prolonged war, justifying it as necessary for the state.
'Kremlin officials are increasingly stating that Russia is ready to fight until Ukraine accepts Russian demands,' the report highlights.
Therefore, given the attitude of the Russian authorities and society towards continuing aggression, it is unlikely that a cessation of the war in Donbas can be expected in the near future.
Analyzing the material, one can conclude that the situation in eastern Ukraine is serious and that Russia intends to continue the war to achieve its goals in the region.
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