Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said, in a statement yesterday, that there’s nothing to talk about with the Kiev regime. “After August 6, the world could see the Ukrainian Banderites’ response to this good will gesture Russian President [Vladimir Putin’s June 14 peace offer]—the bandit attack on the Kursk Region, their atrocities against the civilian population, deliberate killings of medics, rescuers, and volunteers, attacks on civilian cars, missile attacks on dwelling houses, plundering and even actions creating threats to nuclear security. Naturally, as Vladimir Putin has said, there is nothing to talk about with people who are doing this,” she stressed, as the Foreign Ministry website reported. The West, according to Zakharova, must push Kiev to stop committing terror attacks on critical infrastructure in Russia.