Russia would give a part of Ukraine to Hungary
Dmitry Medvedev, former president of Russia, has shared on social media how Ukraine’s fate after the war could turn out. The politician said that Western analysts and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy disagree on the final outcome of the conflict. In the map published by Medvedev, the territory of Hungary would also increase by a small area.
Russian vision regarding the end of the war
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev is currently deputy head of the Russian Security Council. On his Telegram channel, Medvedev published a map of what he thought Ukraine’s fate could be after the war. He also added a fictional map of how Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy would see his country’s borders after the end of the armed conflict.
Then, in the second illustration, Dmitry Medvedev also shared his own views and predictions in the form of a map, writes Magyar Hang. Needless to say, there is a huge difference between the two maps.
“In the mind of the Ukrainian president, under the influence of psychotropic substances, the following picture of his country’s bright future emerged (Figure 1). Western analysts believe that this is what will actually happen (Figure 2),” Medvedev adds to his post.
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Several provinces of Ukraine will belong to Russia after the war, according to the analysis. These regions are Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhya, Dnipro, Sumy, Simferopol, Chernyihiv, Cherkassy, Kropvinyiv, Mikolayiv and Odessa county.
Russia is not the only one to get territories
However, it is not only Russia that will receive territories, writes index.hu. Romania, Poland and Hungary would also get shares. The Vinnytsia and Chernivtsi counties would be part of Romania, while Poland would get the counties of Zhytomyr, Khmelnitsky, Ternopil, Ivano-Frankivsk, Rivne-Lutsk and Lviv.
Hungary would receive the Carpathian region, according to the analysis.
Medvedev also expressed his views on European politics. “The whole of current European policy towards Russia is a disgusting cocktail of arrogant rudeness, adolescent infantilism and primitive stupidity,” Medvedev said bluntly.
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Source: index.hu, Magyar Hang
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The Ukrainian parliament has just passed a law giving Polish people unprecdented rights in Ukraine. This can only mean one thing. There is a deal to give control of western Ukraine to Poland. NATO wants to fight Russia and the best way to do so is to have American backed Poland in charge of large parts of western Ukraine. Its a defence line against Russia.
We also need to understand that Zelensky has no future in Ukraine. He has been given a British passport and his security guards are the famous SAS soldiers.He has NO choice other than obeying British orders. And he is the perfect puppet due to his high drug and alcohol usage!
I would warmly support Hungary getting back the land it lost to “Ukraine”. If you have ever been to Munkacs you will see the Ukrainian government has not spent anything on the infrastructure. It was the same with Crimea which was similarly neglected when it was part of “Ukraine”
For now it is best for Hungarians to remain quiet on this issue. Hungary can act when Poland does.
Beautiful map. it makes sence.