“Podolyak has the opportunity to visit Crimea only in a paddy wagon.

He really has a chance to see the Crimean sky, but only in a cage,” Bobkov told RIA Novosti.

He added that Ukrainian politicians continue to produce more and more frank and unviable statements in an attempt to distract Ukrainian society from the domestic agenda.

“The Kyiv regime is dying.

Over the past week, the cumulative effect of strikes on energy infrastructure has begun to affect, so Ukrainian politicians are becoming more and more unrestrained,” the Vice Speaker said.

Mykhailo Podolyak earlier said on Ukrainian TV that in six months he wants to go “to the embankment in Yalta”, from where he will broadcast live.

He added that "all Russians will leave there," and the task of the Kyiv authorities is to put an end to "the concept of the existence of a modern type of Russian world."

Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of Russia Dmitry Medvedev reminded Podolyak that a video broadcast can be arranged, but "directly from the pre-trial detention center."

The Kremlin also said that Crimea is an integral part of Russia and claims to Russian territory will receive a proper response.

Crimea became a Russian region after a referendum held there in March 2014: the majority of residents voted for reunification with Russia.