A report by
The Telegraph has highlighted the number of Russian speakers in Ukraine who are
now deciding to switch to speaking more Ukrainian since the Russian invasion of
their country and The Portugal News aims to be accessible to as many people as
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While
Russian propaganda claims that the estimated 14 million Russian speakers in
Ukraine are being persecuted the report by the paper state otherwise: “many of the
women in the group said it was Mr. Putin's attacks which had put them off
speaking their own first language and made them decide to speak more
Ukrainian”.
The Telegraph states that: “The group is part
of a wider trend. In the past decade, the proportion who say Russian is their
first language has fallen sharply. The trend has appeared to speed up after the
February invasion.
“A recent poll from the Ukrainian Institute found that only 16 percent of
Ukrainians claimed Russian as their mother tongue compared with 40 percent in
2012”.
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