It is absolutely obvious who will be the next.
Kostya, Kostya, Kostya... you are watching too much of Soloviev and Simonyan.
Russia will literally steamroll Poland as we have no any sentiments towards Poland unlike Ukraine.
Steamrolling through Poland is not necessarily as easy and fun as it might seem at first sight. Have you been recently listening to Wagner's music a lot by any chance? As for sentiments, we do have a lot of warm feelings towards Russia and Russian people but your current government, with their peculiar idea of conducting foreign affairs and diplomacy (not to mention brilliant state-owned TV journalism), is making it a bit hard for us to cultivate and express those feelings.
Lvov and Ternopol. They don't have the balls for that.
Last time I checked there was nothing wrong with my balls, Bobi, and neither is there anything wrong with Polish collective balls. As for Lvov and Ternopol - we have enough of our own underdeveloped and poor areas to even contemplate incorporating some wild Asian steppes. Too expensive, too much hassle, and the natives are not exactly friendly. So, no - cпасибо but no. We simply have a different vision of how to improve our country - we want to make the 312k sq.km that we currently have and turn them (gradually and slowly) into Switzerland - a beautiful, rich and orderly country - and that's enough work for 100 years, but it's worth it. Russia has a different idea that involves wars, conquest and chaos. So be it. Let's come back to this thread in 100 years and see whose approach was better.
P.S. @Kostya - tell your mates at Telegram that next time they want to invent some idiotic story about three-and-a-half c*ntillion regular Polish soldiers in Ukraine, they can knock themselves out but ask them not to use "Myśl Polska" as their invented source; it's a decent, pro-Slavic, Russian-friendly patriotic Polish paper - they would never publish such cr*p. Use "Gazeta Wyborcza" or something ha ha :D