Around 93% of Ukrainians have trust in the Armed Forces, making it the most trusted institution in the country, followed by volunteer armed units (85%) and other volunteer organizations (84%), according to a survey by the Razumkov Center published on Oct. 11.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine have topped the rankings as the institution most trusted by the population, while President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was placed seventh - although he leads the ratings for politicians and public figures.
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Markiian, an 8-year-old from Lviv, has donated the money he was saving for a video game to the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Markiian asked volunteers to spend the money he was saving on drones, said Serhii Prytula, head of the Serhii Prytula charity foundation.
American publication Politico has written that Ukraine has a plan in case of the president being assassinated during the war. Experts believe that such an event would be a psychological shock but would not affect the defence of Ukraine.