He wrote about this in the Telegram channel.

“It is blasphemous to discuss this seriously; it is impossible to agree to such a thing,” Volodin said.

He recalled that the will of Stolypin, on whom 11 attempts were made on his life, indicated that he should be buried where he would be killed.

Stolypin's burial place was the Kiev Pechersk Lavra in Kyiv, where he was shot.

Earlier, the director of the Kiev-Pechersk Lavra Nature Reserve, Maxim Ostapenko, came up with the idea of ​​an exchange.

On February 8, the Russian Ministry of Defense reported that as a result of negotiations, 100 Russian servicemen who were in mortal danger in Ukrainian captivity were returned to Russia.