A total of 67% of Estonia's residents support continuing assistance to Ukraine in its fight against Russian military aggression, a figure that has remained unchanged from last year.

That is according to Estonia's public broadcaster ERR, Ukrinform reports.

The survey found that 80% of ethnic Estonians support continued assistance to Ukraine, compared with 41% among respondents from other ethnic groups.

More than two-thirds of those surveyed said Estonia should maintain or increase its current level of defense spending. In addition, 71% of respondents believe that membership in NATO helps prevent a potential military conflict involving Estonia.

The poll also showed that 62% of citizens are willing to contribute to the country's defense according to their skills and abilities. Meanwhile, 81% believe Estonia should resist an aggressor under any circumstances if the country comes under attack.