I see all the recent comments, and understand the sentiments.
People in Ukraine are dying, seeing friends/families dying, watching their homes/towns/communities/country and economy being destroyed, being forced to leave their homes and flee wherever seems safer.
It is an atrocity, and totally inexcusable.
In the situation of my friend, she is of Ukrainian citizenship but has lived in Russia for the last decade. She supports her grandparents, mother and younger sibling through her income as a cam model.
She has been detained and questioned by authorities on several occasions about her family and links to Ukraine, and anyone who knows anything about Russia will understand that this is a dangerous and unpleasant situation to be in. Not like being bombed in a war zone is 'dangerous and unpleasant', but still not somewhere you would want to find yourself.
She received no income for over a month because her employer said they could not get funds to pay her, and was on the point of being kicked out of the home she provides for her family.
As always, there is tight control of external info sources within Russia's borders, and anyone who speaks out against the leadership position is in danger of going to prison, or worse. So it is not necessarily that the people support and believe in this conflict, but that they are understandably reluctant to vocalize an opposing opinion for fear of consequences - exactly what the instigator of all this relies upon.
So that was my motivation for trying to help her out, as a friend in difficulty. And FWIW, not once has she ever complained.
Do I support Russia's actions or Russians who support all this? Fuck no.