“Ukrainian smokers continue to dream of live video feeds from Yalta and elsewhere.

You can organize this.

Directly from a pre-trial detention center in the Crimea.

Although the most advanced will be able to organize a communication session from Lefortovo,” Medvedev wrote on Twitter.

According to the Ukrainian portal Liga, adviser to the head of the office of the President of Ukraine Mykhailo Podolyak previously expressed a desire to be in Crimea by the end of May 2023.

Earlier, the press secretary of the Russian president, Dmitry Peskov, recalled that Crimea is an integral part of Russia and claims to Russian territory will receive a proper response.

As the American edition of The Daily Beast wrote, citing a high-ranking Ukrainian official, Vladimir Zelensky's administration is developing a plan aimed at "capturing Crimea."

At the same time, according to The Wall Street Journal, US presidential adviser Jake Sullivan during the last meeting with Zelensky invited him to think about "realistic" positions in the negotiations to resolve the situation in Ukraine.

The Russian Foreign Ministry noted that the line of Kyiv and Vladimir Zelensky to “take back” Crimea would fail.

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