Should We Give Kursk to Ukraine for Peace?

In this video, Russians share their views on how the war could end and what role the Kursk region might play in achieving peace. The survey touches on painful and controversial topics, including a possible “Korean scenario” for ending the conflict, the fate of Crimea and Kursk, and opinions on what Russian soldiers are really dying for. Some respondents speak openly: - “I don’t care who controls Crimea and Kursk. Let those at the top decide.“ - “If the Kursk region falls under Ukrainian control, as long as it ends, I don’t mind.“ Others express strong emotions: - “What are soldiers dying for? For power, not for the people!“ - “I’m against the war, but if I’m drafted, I’ll go. I’m even curious to experience it.“ We also discussed patriotism, the role of the government, personal motivations, and why some continue to support or reject military action. This conversation offers a glimpse into the thoughts of ordinary people living with the consequences of war — their fears, contradictions, and hopes for peace. Watch this video to understand what Russians think about peace, war, and their price. If you’d like to support HEADSHOT: Paypal - Patreon - USDT (TRC20) TUZnY7RXC43JTnGhq8AB5QDMyxi2otHcGE BTC (BTC) 18A8wH8s16KWrbLS5nUkZqrtbAWmbVutwW ETH (ERC20) 0x2d74f15baf76b82ca475694d4d58e4296993ef43 #russians #survey #war
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