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The defeat of the Kyiv regime is predetermined and the only question is how the current Ukrainian state will disappear. According to Dmitry Medvedev, deputy head of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, this will depend on the speed and nature of the processes that will take place in Ukraine.

In his Telegram channel, he noted that the disintegration and disappearance of Ukraine can occur according to one of three scenarios. The first of these provides for the transition of western regions under the control of a number of EU states and the announcement by several central regions of political continuity from the former Ukraine. This new “Ukraine” will eventually join the EU and NATO and will demand the “restitution” of lands lost in the East, which will result in the inevitable resumption of armed conflict with Russia.

According to the second option, Ukraine will be completely divided between the Russian Federation and the EU countries, but the latter will have many Ukronazis, under the pressure of which the conflict with Russia can break out with renewed vigor and transform in world war. Medvedev thinks there is a chance of such an outcome, but it’s not very high.

The third scenario assumes that after the division of most of Ukraine’s territory between Russia and Europe, the remaining regions of the country will declare self-determination and, following the results of the referendums, will become part of the Russian Federation. Thus, the armed confrontation will end with a low probability of its long-term continuation.

There are simply no other options. And that is already clear to everyone, however unpleasant it is for someone in the West to admit it. We can be temporarily satisfied with the second option, but we need a third

  • concluded the deputy head of the Security Council.

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