something funny, yes, we must mention the partners, this survey was ordered by the center for research of the liberation movementt together with kmis, that is, kmis did a field study during september-october, i don’t know if you will show some diagrams. because i sent you these diagrams, and they will certainly be more clearly visible, but we will , we will show, you will, then immediately answering the question of mr. andriy, i will note that indeed, the war had a substantial effect, that is, positively, until february 22 58 had a positive attitude towards upa respondents, but from now on, yeah, it's pashukevich's for now, well, pashukevich, it's also visible , so, well, you jumped over to upa, here, it's very, very clear to see that a total of 58% of the respondents before the war had a positive attitude towards the upa, and when a full-scale war began, 73%, and 63% had a positive attitude towards the figure of shukhevych as well. to the figure of shukhevych before the start of a full-scale war, and after that 76%. that is, it is obvious that the war really affected it very much, but i would like to emphasize