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Less than a year ago, Russian troops invaded Ukraine. For a clear majority of citizens, surrender is not an option – even in extreme scenarios.
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An overwhelming majority of Ukrainians would like to keep fighting even if Russia used tactical nuclear weapons. This is the result of a representative examination of this year’s “Munich Security Report” by the Munich Security Conference, which is available for the “Tagesspiegel”.

According to the report, nearly nine in ten respondents (89 percent) want to keep fighting in the event of a possible nuclear attack on a Ukrainian city. In such a case, only six percent of the respondents plead for capitulation.

Even with continued Russian bombing of Ukrainian cities, a majority of Ukrainians refuse to surrender. 95 percent of the respondents would like to continue fighting even in such a war scenario, only three percent support a Ukrainian capitulation.

In addition, according to the poll, 88 percent of respondents would only accept a ceasefire if Russia pulled all troops from Ukraine, including Crimea.

A withdrawal of Russian troops to the demarcation lines of 24 February 2022 would be unacceptable to more than seven in ten respondents (78 percent). Nearly three-quarters (72 percent) want long-term arms supplies.

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