ESS community condemns Russian attack
04/03/22

The European Social Survey (ESS) community condemns the ruthless attack of the Russian Federation.
In light of the current attack of the Russian Federation on Ukraine, ESS ERIC expresses its deepest concern about the safety of Ukrainians and the integrity of Ukraine.
Following the attack, ESS has reached out to its National Coordinators in Ukraine offering help and support. Partnership with the ESS colleagues in Russia been suspended and Russia is no longer a related study to the ESS.
The ESS would like to express its respect to Russian researchers around the world who are protesting and speaking out against the invasion of Ukraine.
The ESS wishes to express its solidarity to everyone affected by the horror of war, and to all scholars and scientists in the region.
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