If we look at the political scene across Europe we can clearly see how the parties in power who have been pro-war (the ongoing NATO-Russian conflict inside Ukraine) are being put aside by people in one election after the other. They are usually replaced by conservative and nationalist parties who are against such wars and pro their own countries.
The fact that people don't want to fight is also clearly visible in the shrinking number of people who join the armed forces every year.
Well, you can't say that with Russia. Russia has been attacking Ukraine in a full-scale war mode for the third year, but the United Russia party, which fully supports the war unleashed in Ukraine, continues to be in power there. The only explanation for this situation is that in Russia itself, the people have no influence on the authoritarian regime that has strengthened there.
In Europe, over time, people really do get tired of war and they just want to move away from this alarming information. But this does not apply to those countries that border Russia and quite consciously feel the danger that Russia poses to them. This applies to Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Finland. These countries, represented by both the government and the people, prefer to tirelessly help Ukraine so that in the future they themselves do not end up in Ukraine's place.