RT.com
06 Jun 2025, 19:10 GMT+10
Support for continuing to fight has reportedly risen to 60%, despite earlier signs of fatigue, according to pollsters
A majority of Ukrainians are prepared to endure the conflict with Russia for "as long as necessary," a survey released on Thursday by the Kiev International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) shows.
Past KIIS surveys had indicated a steady decline in support for an open-ended conflict - from a peak of 73% in 2022 to a low of 54% in March 2025 - suggesting growing war fatigue. Recent data, however, shows a reversal of the trend.
The latest poll, conducted between May 15 and June 3, indicates that 60% of respondents are ready to endure the war indefinitely. Another 6% said they are prepared to continue for one more year, while 20% are willing to tolerate it for several more months or up to half a year.
The survey was carried out by telephone and included 1,011 respondents who were selected through a random sample of mobile phone numbers. KIIS stated that such surveys typically have a margin of error of up to 4.1% under normal conditions.
However, it admitted that additional deviations are also likely due to certain wartime factors, such as response bias - where participants may provide answers they believe are expected or acceptable rather than their true opinions.
The sudden rise in support for an open-ended conflict with Russia comes against a backdrop of wartime restrictions introduced by Vladimir Zelensky, who has banned opposition parties, centralized media under a unified information policy, and implemented increasingly draconian mobilization measures to sustain the armed forces.
The KIIS survey results also contrast with ongoing efforts to find a political settlement to the conflict. Earlier this week, Russian and Ukrainian delegations held their second round of direct peace talks in Istanbul, agreeing to a record prisoner swap and exchanging draft memorandums on reaching a peace deal. Both sides indicated that direct contacts would continue.
At the same time, Russian officials have repeatedly claimed that Kiev is not truly prepared to end the conflict. The Kremlin has pointed to ongoing Ukrainian attacks on Russian territory and sabotage operations as evidence that Kiev is committed to a military solution and is willing to engage in "terrorist acts." Russian President Vladimir Putin has also stated that the "illegitimate regime in Kiev" is "gradually turning into a terrorist organization."
(RT.com)
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