September 16, 2025
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Less than half of Ukrainians believe in the end of the war earlier than 2027 – a survey

Approximately 45% of Ukrainian citizens believe that a full -scale war that Russia has resolved against their country will end in 2025 or 2026. Source: A sociological survey of the Kiev International Institute of Sociology Details: Sociologists have asked the respondents a question when, in their opinion, the war may end.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

Approximately 45% of Ukrainian citizens believe that a full -scale war that Russia has resolved against their country will end in 2025 or 2026.

Source: Sociological survey of the Kiev International Institute of Sociology

Details: Sociologists asked the respondents a question when, in their opinion, the war may end. Only 18% of Ukrainians expect that the war will end by the end of 2025. Instead, 27% talk about 2026, 32% – about 2027 and later. Every fourth respondent (23%) answered “I don’t know”.

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At the same time, most Ukrainians (62%) continue to respond that they are ready to endure the war as much as they need (in early June 2025, the figures were identical). Another 4% replied that they were ready to endure for about a year.

The survey was conducted during September 2-14 by telephone interviews on the basis of a random sample of mobile telephone numbers on the territory of Ukraine under the control of the Government. 1023 citizens of Ukraine aged 18 years and older, who lived in the territory of their home country, were interviewed. The statistical error does not exceed 4.1%.

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