62% of Germans are worried that Russia might attack NATO countries. A survey conducted by the sociological research institution Insa on behalf of the German newspaper Bild shows that 62% of Germans are worried that Russia might attack a NATO country. Germans want to use the frozen Russian assets, but they are also afraid of retaliation from Russia.

"Most Germans are worried that Russia may attack a NATO country, such as Poland or Lithuania, in the near future,"

49% of Germans believe that the supply of natural gas and oil from Russia to the EU should be completely stopped. 51% of respondents support using the frozen Russian assets within the EU to support Ukraine.

The incident of Russian drones entering Polish airspace is still escalating. The "anti-Russian" sentiment in Europe has been stirred up to a new high.

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