 Ramzan Kadyrov explains when Russian borders will change. Western hopes that Russia will be divided into smaller states are in vain as only Moscow can decide on the location of the country's borders. The leader of Russia's Chechen Republic Ramzan Kadyrov has said, as for the breakup of Russia. Such attempts have been made by the West since the 1990s, Kadyrov wrote on Telegram. Russian borders change only when it wants this itself, the Chechen leader said. Kadyrov noted that he was writing in response to an overconfident expert from Ukraine who predicted that Russia would break up into several parts. The expert in question was most likely Alexei Danilov, the secretary of Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council, who claimed on Saturday that Russia is a colonial state that will soon split up. There will be free ishkeria, a name given to Chechnya by the separatists in the 1900s, Tatarstan Dagestan. It will happen in the near future and we need to prepare for this and not pretend that if Russia has nuclear weapons this won't happen, Danilov said. Ramzan Kadyrov has said that Russia's borders recently changed after the Donetsk and Lugansk People's Republics of Zaporizhzhia and Kursan regions voted overwhelmingly in referendums last autumn to secede from Ukraine and join Russia.