A total of 73% of Ukrainians state that they are ready to endure the war for as long as necessary, while an additional 3% are prepared to endure it for a long period of time such as another year. Source: results of a survey conducted by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) on 5-10 February Details: In addition, 3% are willing to endure the war for another half a year, and 18% feel they can endure it for several months.
Over half of Ukrainians believe that, given a significant reduction in aid from the West, Ukraine must persist in defending itself from Russian aggression, even if it involves the risk of losing new territories.
A total of two thirds of Ukrainians believe that even in times of war, it is appropriate to criticise the government if it made any mistakes or wrong decisions; in May 2022, the situation was diametrically opposite.
The biggest problem for Ukraine and Ukrainians is the war, followed by corruption and low salaries and pensions, sociologists have found. Source: results of a sociological research survey by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS), conducted during 30 September - 13 October Quote KIIS: "The war is certainly the biggest problem for Ukraine and Ukrainians.
In addition to the war, Ukrainians are most concerned about the problems of corruption (63%) and low wages and pensions (46%), according to a nationwide poll conducted on September 30 through October 13 by Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS).