 Russia wants to expand the war to the borders of Poland. On the anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion, Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, has claimed that Russia needs to go as far as Poland in order to move the threat borders away from Russia. Medvedev wrote it on Telegram. He has written, It is important to achieve all the goals of the Special Military Operation to push back the borders that threaten our country as far as possible even if they are the borders of Poland. To destroy neo-Nazism utterly so as to not waste time later catching the remnants of Banderite gangs in the forests of Malorossia, literally Little Russia, a geographical and historical term used to describe the modern-day territories of Ukraine and the term that many Ukrainians consider disparaging. As it indicates, imperial Russian culture that suppresses Ukrainian identity for the world to find long-awaited peace. Medvedev insisted that the Russian invaders would win the war but for some reason he says that afterwards there will be as he put it, difficult and nerve-wracking negotiations. He also claims that decisions will be made across the ocean, not by the Ukrainian government. Medvedev complained that Russia's enemies do not want to end the war but it will have to be done in accordance with historical laws he said and then some kind of agreement will emerge. Of course, without any fundamental arrangements about real borders or a new Helsinki pact to ensure security in Europe, just some kind of agreement the deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council summed up. Earlier, Medvedev said that if Putin loses the war against Ukraine Russia will be torn apart and it will cease to exist.