REUTERS/Yulia MorozovaMOSCOW, Feb 22 (Reuters) - For two Russian women, both named Yekaterina, the war in Ukraine has stirred them to very different emotions.
One supports President Vladimir Putin and expects victory, while the other opposes Putin and thinks Russia will lose.
Polling by the independent Levada Centre indicates around 75% of Russians support the Russian military, while 19% do not and 6% don't know.
Yekaterina Varenik, 26, who used to work at state-controlled gas giant Gazprom, hates the war and publicly opposes Putin.
Like many Russians, she has close familial and friendship networks which criss-crossed the borders of post-Soviet Russia and Ukraine.