The most recent poll results conducted by Gallup (a widely known, independent organization not based in Ukraine) are below. They indicate that the majority of Ukrainians want to fight to liberate all of the territory of Ukraine from the Russian invaders.
A clear majority -- 70% of all Ukrainians interviewed in early
September -- say their country should continue fighting until it wins
the war with Russia. Just over one in four (26%) favor negotiating to
end it as soon as possible. [...]
Ukrainians who said their country should fight on until victory were
asked a follow-up question about what would have to happen for Ukraine
to declare victory. About nine in 10 (91%) said that victory would
entail Ukrainian forces retaking all territory that Russia has seized
since 2014, including Crimea.
![Ukrainians' Views on the Future of the War With Russia](https://cdn.statically.io/img/i.sstatic.net/plzfT.png)
![Ukrainians' Definition of Victory in the War With Russia](https://cdn.statically.io/img/i.sstatic.net/3jHC3.png)
RJ Reinhart, "Ukrainians Support Fighting Until Victory", October 18, 2022: https://news.gallup.com/poll/403133/ukrainians-support-fighting-until-victory.aspx
The above results agree with the results of another recent poll, this one conducted by Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (based in Ukraine), below.
A new nationwide poll released this week underlined the current mood of defiance across the country. Conducted on October 21-23 by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology, the survey found that 86% of respondents supported the continuation of Ukraine’s military counteroffensive and rejected negotiations despite Russia’s escalating airstrikes against civilian targets.
Peter Dickinson, "Poll: 86% of Ukrainians want to fight on despite Russian terror bombing", October 25, 2022: https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/ukrainealert/ukraine-defiant-as-putins-terror-bombing-plunges-cities-into-darkness/
Dickinson cites the original poll results, in Ukrainian (translation mine):
Despite the Russian shelling, which destroys infrastructure and takes lives, 86% of respondents answered that the armed fight should still continue, even if the shelling continues. In particular, among them, 71% completely agree with this opinion (the remaining 16% rather agree).
By comparison, only 10% of respondents answered that it is necessary to proceed to negotiations to stop the shelling as soon as possible, even if that means making concessions to Russia.
Anton Hrushetskyy, "Russian shelling of Ukrainian cities: continuation of armed fight or a shift to negotiations", October 24, 2022: https://www.kiis.com.ua/?lang=ukr&cat=reports&id=1151