Russian Occupiers with American Flag on APC: Crew Destroyed near Zaporizhzhia.

Russian Occupiers with American Flag on APC: Crew Destroyed near Zaporizhzhia
Russian Occupiers with American Flag on APC: Crew Destroyed near Zaporizhzhia

According to The Sun: Russian soldiers who used the American flag as a celebratory slogan on military grounds were killed in battle, sources report.

This week, a video was captured of an armored vehicle adorned with flags of Russia and the United States, following the meeting of Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin.

This mockery seemed to emphasize that the U.S. is now helping Russia in its brutal invasion and occupation of parts of Ukraine.

However, the wicked Russian soldiers did not stay alive for long after that.

Military analysts reported that the crew of the vehicle was killed in battle after being filmed moving towards Zaporizhzhia.

Military blogger MilitaryNewsUA posted on X: 'Russian channels report that the Russian crew of Gaz-71, which had American and Russian flags on it, was killed while storming Ukrainian positions.'

This happened amidst continuing high casualties for Russia in attempts to push deeper into Ukrainian territory.

The total number of Russian losses—meaning killed or wounded military personnel—in Ukraine exceeded one million in June.

Putin's ambitions and Trump's position on Ukraine

The head of the Center for Occupation Studies, Petro Andrushchenko, previously stated: 'Russians have already declared the United States an ally and are storming Mala Tokmachka on armored personnel carriers type M113... with Russian and American flags.'

This is a logical conclusion to all the absurdity of Trump. 'And all of this on the official propaganda channel Russia Today. No words.'

Vladimir Putin emerged from diplomatic cryogenic preservation last Friday when he met with Donald Trump in Alaska for a peace meeting.

Although no agreements on a ceasefire emerged after the meeting, Russia framed the meeting as a diplomatic victory for the Kremlin following years of isolation.

Possible Trilateral Meeting for Peace Discussions

Trump told reporters: 'There were many, many points on which we agreed, most of them, I would say.' Several significant points remain unresolved, but we have made some progress.'

In Western capitals, fears have grown that Trump may try to force Ukraine to concede even more territory to Moscow in exchange for peace.

Putin signaled that he wishes to take full control of the Donbas as a condition for ending the war.

Russian forces control significant territories of the two oblasts that make up this region—Donetsk and Luhansk.

However, Ukraine still controls a strategically important 'fortress belt' in Donetsk, which analysts fear could be used by Moscow as a springboard for future invasions.

This pushed European leaders to political maneuvering towards Washington and accompany Volodymyr Zelenskyy to crucial peace negotiations with Trump on Monday.

The Ukrainian military leadership sought to reinforce American and European security guarantees for their country in case of a cessation of hostilities.

Donald Trump refused to send American troops to the territory—and dashed Ukrainian hopes of joining NATO.

Instead, he said: 'We have European nations, and they will take frontline measures. In security matters, Europeans are ready to deploy people on the ground.'

The White House is now working towards holding a trilateral meeting with Trump, Putin, and Zelenskyy for further peace discussions.

After the meeting between the presidents of the U.S., Russia, and Ukraine, there was a significant convergence of views regarding the future peaceful settlement of the conflict within Ukraine. Ukraine seeks to strengthen security guarantees from the West in the event of a ceasefire, while Russia attempts to push further into territory controlled by Ukraine. At the same time, Trump advocates for the refusal to send American troops into military service in Ukraine, emphasizing the readiness of European partners to assist in ensuring security in the region.

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