The Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) released results from an all-Ukrainian poll conducted between 6-20 July 2022, indicating that 84% of Ukrainians find territorial concessions to Russia unacceptable in order to end the war.
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A poll conducted by KIIS between 6-20 July 2022 found that 84% of respondents believe territorial concessions are unacceptable.
Only 10% of respondents believe it is acceptable to give up some territories to achieve peace and preserve independence.
84% of Ukrainians are against peace with Russia if it involves territorial concessions.
Only 10% of Ukrainians are ready for some territorial concessions.
Among residents of the eastern oblasts where intense fighting is ongoing, 77% of people are against concessions.
ISW analysts stated that Russian leadership is insisting on setting deadlines for military goals to support conditions for accelerated annexation.
ISW analysts noted that Russian troops are unlikely to occupy significant additional territory in Ukraine before the start of the annexation period.
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