Putin confidant Dmitry Medvedev has made it clear: his country has much more plans in Ukraine. The former Russian President said that Russians and Ukrainians are one nation - and that the Ukrainian government must "fall" "Where should we stay?” he asked himself with a view to the Russian troops.

“Will it be Kiev? Yes, it should probably be Kiev. If not now, then after some time, perhaps in another phase of the development of this conflict," he said.