The situation is complicated, definitely, mostly because a majority of population identify itself as Ukrainian, except in some areas, notably those ceded to Ukraine by Russia during the Soviet era, like Crimea.
Almost entire population of Ukraine is bilingual. The Russian language dominates on a national level - 60% of the newspapers are in Russian and 80% of the magazines. On radio, 3% of the songs are in Ukrainian, 60% are in Russian. Even in Kiev, most of people use Russian in informal communication. Yet, the Ukrainian government doesn't recognize Russian as an official language, but only as a minority language.
The number of people saying Russian language is their first language, or, let's say, those considering themselves ethnic Russians is
The map showing the actual usage of language.
So, it's not really Russians, but Russophone Ukrainians.
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