What percentage of Ukrainians are Russians?
According to the survey, Russian is used at home by43–46%of the country's population (i.e. a similar proportion to that of Ukrainians) and Russian speakers make up the majority of the population in the eastern and southern regions of Ukraine: Autonomous Republic of Crimea — 97% of the population.
On June 2, 2022, Zelenskyy announced that Russia had occupied about 20% of Ukrainian territory.
According to geneticists "Ukrainians, Belarusians, and Russians have almost identical proportions of Caucasian and Northern European components.and have virtually no Asian influence."
However, this trend reversed after the country became independent and in the early 21st century.ethnic ukrainiansit represented more than three quarters of the population. Russians remain the largest minority, although they now make up less than a fifth of the population.
Overall, 77.8% of the Ukrainian population identified as ethnically Ukrainian and17,3%as ethnically Russian. Several other ethnic groups each represented less than 1% of the country's population; for example, the Crimean Tatars, 0.5%; Bulgarians 0.4%; Hungary 0.3%; Jews 0.2%; Rome 0.1%.
According to the 2001 Ukrainian census, 67.5% of Ukrainians (citizens of Ukraine) and 85.2% of ethnic Ukrainians identified Ukrainian as their mother tongue and 14.8% identified Russian as their mother tongue.
The history of Ukrainian nationality dates back tothe Kingdom of Kievan Rusfrom the 9th to the 12th century. It was the predecessor state of the later East Slavic nations of Belarus, Russia and Ukraine.
In general, Ukrainians belong to the Caucasian or Europoid race, with a wide range of skin colors, from light alabaster white to shades of brown. eyes range fromnorthern light blue to dark brown to blackthe Mediterranean people.
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Basic facts about Ukraine:
Capital city | Kyiv |
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Ethnic Groups (2001) | 77.8% Ukrainians, 17.3% Russians, 4.9% other |
Currency | Ukrainian hryvnia |
At the 2021 census, it was approximately 71.7% of the populationethnic Russians, 16.7% of the population were ethnic minorities and 11.6% reported no ethnicity.
How close are Ukrainians and Russians?
How similar are Ukrainian and Russian? share about62%lexical similarity.
The Russians were formed from East Slavic tribes and their cultural ancestors are from Kievan Rus. Genetically, most Russians are identical to yours.East and West Slavic counterparts; unlike the northern Russians who belong to the northern European Baltic gene pool.

the ukrainians toodescended from older European populations (represented by haplogroup P) and from non-Indo-European peoples of the Middle East (represented by haplogroups J and E).. The Balto-Slavic mtDNA haplogroup W6a is found in low proportions among Ukrainians.