Putin Eyes won the maximum Ukrainian land after losing interest in the conversation: report

Ukrainian War: After Russia suffered a setback last month, Putin reportedly looked for a peace agreement with Ukraine but has now told the people involved in an effort to end the war that he did not see the prospect of settlement.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has lost interest in diplomatic efforts to end the Ukrainian War and it seems that it will now be set to seize as many regions as possible, the Financial Times website reported.

After Russia suffered a setback last month, Putin reportedly looked for a peace agreement with Ukraine but has now told the people involved in an effort to end the war that he did not see the prospect of settlement.

“Putin sincerely believed in the nonsense he heard about television [Russia] and he wanted a big win,” someone who was briefed at Putin talks with his official, told the website. The talks stopped after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Russia to commit war crimes against civilians in Bucha and Mariupol.

The President of the Russian was very angry after Ukraine drowned Moskva, the superior Moscow Black Sea Fleet, and said peace efforts were on a dead end.

Russia on Friday announced that one member of the crew had died and 27 lost after the Cruiser missile had drowned.

“As a result of the fire on April 13, MOSKVA missile Cruiser was severely damaged by ammunition erupting,” said the defense ministry in a statement. However, the Pentagon claimed that the Russian warship was immersed in the Black Sea after being beaten by two missiles from Ukraine.

The battle between the two strengths has entered the third month. The UN refugee commission has estimated that almost five million people have escaped Ukraine since Moscow all invasions in Eastern European countries on February 24.

US State Secretary Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary held talks with Ukrainian President in Kyiv last week. Zelensky was said to have asked the United States for stronger weapons to fight Russian offensive in the south and east, Report Reuters.

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