This is what Russia plans to do with Ukrainian territory

Wiping off the map
Putin's right-hand man
The partition of Ukraine
Speaking at a youth festival in Sochi
A controversial map
From the Donbas to the Black Sea
Poland would also get its share
Hungary and Romania too
The Free City of Kyiv
'Ukraine is definitely Russian!'
All-Russian civilization
'Anti-Russian entity'
You can't beat that Cold War nostalgia
The view from the Kremlin
An artificial state?
Erased from the map
Wiping off the map

When Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, the Kremlin gave a long list of reasons ranging from helping the Russian population in the Donbas region to the ‘denazification’ of Ukraine. However, two years into the war, there seems no need to pretend.

Putin's right-hand man

Dmitry Medvedev is probably one of the people closest to Vladimir Putin. This politician served as President of Russia between 2008 and 2012 (while Putin served as Prime Minister) and as Prime Minister between 2008 and 2020.

The partition of Ukraine

Medvedev now serves as deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council and spoke about how not only Ukraine was part of Russia, but how will Russia obliterate Ukraine from the map.

Speaking at a youth festival in Sochi

According to Al Jazeera, the former Russian President spoke at a youth festival in the southern city of Sochi, where he ruled out the possibility of peace talks with Ukraine.

A controversial map

“Once a former Ukrainian leader said, ‘Ukraine is not Russia’. This is a concept that should disappear forever”, declared Medvedev, standing in front of a map where most of current-day Ukraine has been absorbed by Russia.

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From the Donbas to the Black Sea

Specifically, Al Jazeera describes Russia hopes to be in control of eastern and southern Ukraine and all its coast in the Black Sea.

Poland would also get its share

Russia wouldn’t be the only one getting their share. Several news outlets point out that the map also shows Poland expanding into most of western Ukraine.

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Hungary and Romania too

In this hypothetical map, Hungary and Romania would also absorb some of Ukrainian territory.

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The Free City of Kyiv

Meanwhile, in the middle of all is a small, vestigial, landlocked territory between Russia and Poland that would be the remains of Ukraine and seem to correspond to the present-day Kyiv region.

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'Ukraine is definitely Russian!'

“Ukraine is definitely Russian!” Medvedev told the audience, followed by a round of applause. Medvedev exhorted that parts of Ukraine should “return home” to Russia.

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All-Russian civilization

Medvedev affirmed that he was just speaking the general opinion of the Russian people and that it shouldn’t be ignored. “It rightfully regards Ukraine and its population as part of our all-Russian civilization”, he was quoted saying by Russian State News Agency TASS.

'Anti-Russian entity'

“Had Ukraine escaped the stupidest trap set by the United States and its allies in order to counter our country with Ukraine’s assistance and use this very ‘anti-Russia entity,’ things might have been different”, the former Russian president pointed out, per TASS.

You can't beat that Cold War nostalgia

Medvedev believed that East-West relations were hitting a low, unseen since the days of the Cuban missile Crisis in 1962, the closest humanity has ever been since a nuclear war.

The view from the Kremlin

However, Medvedev’s views aren’t something new. Vladimir Putin has stated on many occasions that he believes that Ukraine is an integral part of Russia’s history and culture.

An artificial state?

When Putin spoke with Tucker Carlson on February 8, he claimed that Ukraine was an artificial state, sliced off from parts of western Russia and eastern Poland.

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Erased from the map

However, this raises the question if Putin, Medvedev, and the rest of the Russian government won’t stop their “special military operation” until Ukraine has disappeared as a concept.

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