“The member states of the former Warsaw Pact have again found ground for unity. This time we are talking about the division of Ukraine... Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania are ready, each for itself and in accordance with “historical interests,” to bite off a piece of Vladimir Zelensky’s country. Big or small,” the material says.

As the publication points out, maps of Eastern Europe have already begun to appear on some resources on the Internet, on which Ukraine no longer appears at all.

The article emphasizes that Russia does not like this division of Ukrainian territory most of all, because all European countries that want to expand at the expense of Ukraine are NATO members, and the Russian side will clearly be against the alliance being practically on its doorstep.

Earlier it was reported that the Hungarian party “Our Motherland” will lay claim to Transcarpathia in the event of Ukraine’s defeat in the conflict.

Before this, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico pointed out that Ukraine is not an independent country.