The spokesman of the Russian dictator Putin, Dmytro Peskov, said that the Russian Federation will continue the war against Ukraine, because there are no "preconditions for peace". 

Russian media of mass propaganda write about it. 

A representative of the Kremlin regime said that Russia will continue to kill Ukrainians because "there are no prerequisites for peace."

 "So far, there are no prerequisites for the transition of the process to a peaceful course. For us, the absolute priority remains and will always remain the achievement of the set goals. Currently, they can only be achieved by military means," Peskov said.

The dictator's spokesman threw a tantrum over the possible renaming of the Russian Federation to Muscovy and declared that it was, they say, a curiosity, and that the Russian Federation would remain a "great state."

The Kremlin regime also did not like the fact that the UOC-MP could be evicted from the Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra. 

"This is an absolutely unprecedented attitude towards the representatives of the church, the Russian Orthodox Church. We consider it unacceptable. We believe that the world community should react accordingly to such an outrageous decision," said a representative of the aggressor state, whose military commits horrific crimes against Ukrainians. 

It will be recalled that earlier the adviser to the head of the President's Office, Mykhailo Podolyak, commented on Russia's proposal to start "peace talks".

He said that the Russian Federation should "assess the new realities."

Also, the Ukrainian Orthodox Church received a warning letter from the National Reserve "Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra" about the termination of the contract according to which the monks used state property.

By March 29, the priests of the Moscow Patriarchate must vacate the religious buildings of the monastery and hand over the property to the state.

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