for now, well, pashukevich, it's also visible , so, well, you jumped over to upa, here, it's very, veryotal 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 that in fact these changes inserted to the upa, and to and to uun, by the way, they were fixed earlier, that is, a lot of work was actually done with the beginnings of independents. and this work was carried out by various institutions, not state, but then state , in particular, the ukrainian institute of national memory, although here we can talk about zigzags, we remember the setbacks during yanukovych's time, and since 2014, that's all it came naturally, it came from below, because what used to be considered, well, such radicalism, now it was simply perceived as, as resistance, as resistance to russian, russi