 President Volodymyr Zelensky described Russia's political and military leaders as bandits on June 28th and ruled out any peace plan that would turn the war on Ukraine into a frozen conflict. Zelensky made his remarks in a speech to parliament on Ukraine's Constitution Day, a day after Russian President Vladimir Putin praised his troops for their handling of a mutiny by mercenaries led by Wagner group chief Yevgeny Prigizin, declaring that Ukraine was on the way to victory, he said Russia's leaders must not escape justice for waging war on his country. The political and military leadership of the Russian Federation should not escape justice due to the fact that they supposedly have immunity as state leaders, Zelensky told the Rada or parliament. They are not the leaders of the state, they are bandits who seized control of the state institutions of Russia and began to terrorize the whole world. Zelensky signaled that he remains opposed to any peace plan that freezes territorial gains made by Russia since it invaded Ukraine. Ukraine will not agree to any of the variants for a frozen conflict, he said. Ukraine will not agree to any of the variants for a frozen conflict, he said. Ukraine will not agree to any of the variants for a frozen conflict, he said. Ukraine will not agree to any of the variants for a frozen conflict, he said.