https://ura.news/news/1052721013 This answers the question, and I would not be able to do Peskov’s job.
It is positive that you read info from all sides. Those of us who have been to the Soviet Union and met people from all walks of life know how to interpret the information.
We don’t know whether he took communion. Neither does “The Insider” or “Kremlin Secrets” — and quite possibly neither does Peskov. Nor do I consider it a big deal whether he did or not.
The stuff from the “The Insider”/”Kremlin Secrets” about strange dreams and bread falling from his mouth reads like a typical Slavic conspiracy nut fever dream.
We used to laugh at Russians for falling for conspiracy theories. Now that we’ve figured out we can’t trust our own media, we have our own (Q, etc.) Me, I’m just not into them. But I don’t laugh. Well, not too much 😄
I have spent time in Russia, thank you. On top of that, I have been in the very middle of foreign wars (including Slav v Slav) and I know how this stuff works just fine. I have also seen how the Western media covers wars with a huge amount of slant even when there is information freely available from neutral sources on the ground who were eye witnesses (OSCE, UNHCR, UN, ICRC, etc.). I take everything I read and see with spoonfuls of salt, sometimes shovelfuls.