A survey conducted by the All-Russia Center for the Study of Public Opinion on Social and Economic Questions (VTsIOM) showed that one-third of respondents (33%) believe that Russia should provide South Ossetia with diplomatic support, while avoiding the use of force.
A little over one-quarter (27%) of those polled supported the use of military force against Georgia.
About 30% believe Russia should assist the rebel republic by entering the negotiating process, but at the same time allow Russian volunteers to participate in repulsing any "Georgian aggression" against the republic.
Only 3% of respondents said no assistance should be given to South Ossetia.
The poll was based on interviews conducted under the direction of VTsIOM, using a nationwide sample of 1,500 adults during the period of August 10-13. The statistical margin of error was 3.4%.