VLADIMIR Putin's top crony Dmitry Medvedev gave a chilling speech which included a map of what Ukraine would look like if Russia absorbed it's territory.
The eerie picture showed an enormous blood-red Russia swarming a stunted Ukraine without it's coastline, the Donbas or Crimea.
Ukraine's land had been carved up and given to Poland, Romania and Hungary, leaving it landlocked and a fraction of its original size.
Medvedev has previously vowed that Russia will do everything in its power to ensure its enemies "disappear from the face of the earth forever".
And today he doubled down, echoing Putin's statement that "Russia's border doesn't end anywhere".
Putin’s mouthpiece Medvedev said: “One of Ukraine's former leaders said at some point that Ukraine is not Russia.
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“That concept needs to disappear - forever.
“Ukraine is definitely Russia.”
And in a deluded rant, added that Russia would never give up what is "theirs".
He raged against the West, calling them the "aggressor" despite his dictator boss Putin, 71, who started the brutal war in Ukraine two years ago.
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Deputy head of the Russian security council, Medvedev - previously Kremlin prime minister said: “We don’t need another state’s land - but we would never give up on what is ours."
Ranting on about Russian history, he raged: “The history of our state has proven this multiple times.
“I want to remind about one fact.
“Very soon it will be 210 years since Paris was taken by Russian troops.
“That time we cleaned up Europe, changed its authorities to those that suited us - then went back home with our flags held high.”
He also failed to admit to the horrific rapes of Ukrainian women and children by his invading troops during the war, currently being investigated as war crimes.
In his twisted analysis he said: “The best thing that awaits them [Ukrainian citizens] is to be slaves in a decrepit European [prison].
“To play at court the role of a deaf-mute servant who is raped every day in a European kitchen by an foreign overlord.
“Or worse, who becomes expendable, which is what is sadly happening now.”
He told an audience at the World Youth Festival in Sochi that Ukraine is a “failed state”
And Lauding Putin, he went on: “Our president gave a precise and laconic quote about our borders.
“[Putin said]: Russia’s border doesn’t end anywhere.
“These were very good words.”
Putin is increasingly using Medvedev as a mouthpiece to spout his disgusting views to the world.
Just a day earlier, Medvedev claimed Germany was “preparing for war with Russia”.
He branded German leader Olaf Scholz a weakling who could be overruled by his military.
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It came after Putin's propaganda TV channels broadcast a German air force chief discussing British troops "on the ground" in Ukraine after his private phone call was allegedly intercepted by Russia over the weekend.
Russia took the opportunity to rage about Nato allies readying for conflict after the leak - something Putin has previously warned could spark WW3.