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The soldiers operated an American-supplied M113 vehicle captured from Ukrainian forces | The soldiers operated an American-supplied M113 vehicle captured from Ukrainian forces |
A Russian crew who went viral earlier this month after flying a US flag from an armored vehicle have said they carried out the stunt specifically to rile Ukrainian forces. | A Russian crew who went viral earlier this month after flying a US flag from an armored vehicle have said they carried out the stunt specifically to rile Ukrainian forces. |
The footage, which was filmed near the frontline village of Malaya Tokmachka in Russia’s Zaporozhye Region, showed the soldiers driving the US-supplied M113 vehicle decorated with Russian and American flags after it had been abandoned by Ukrainian troops. | The footage, which was filmed near the frontline village of Malaya Tokmachka in Russia’s Zaporozhye Region, showed the soldiers driving the US-supplied M113 vehicle decorated with Russian and American flags after it had been abandoned by Ukrainian troops. |
On Sunday, RT Editor-in-Chief Margarita Simonyan shared a close-up video of the trophy APC. The crew explained that the display was intended to “irritate” the enemy. | On Sunday, RT Editor-in-Chief Margarita Simonyan shared a close-up video of the trophy APC. The crew explained that the display was intended to “irritate” the enemy. |
“It’s a good APC. Ours are better, of course, but this one will do,” one soldier said. | “It’s a good APC. Ours are better, of course, but this one will do,” one soldier said. |
The stunt drew outrage in Kiev. Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky’s chief of staff, Andrey Yermak, denounced it as “maximum arrogance.” | The stunt drew outrage in Kiev. Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky’s chief of staff, Andrey Yermak, denounced it as “maximum arrogance.” |
Some Ukrainian commentators claimed the video was fabricated, or that the vehicle was actually Soviet-made, while others insisted the Russian crew had already been eliminated. | Some Ukrainian commentators claimed the video was fabricated, or that the vehicle was actually Soviet-made, while others insisted the Russian crew had already been eliminated. |
French broadcaster TF1 alleged the footage was manipulated with AI, while Canada-based NATO-linked nonprofit DisinfoWatch argued it had been “staged.” | French broadcaster TF1 alleged the footage was manipulated with AI, while Canada-based NATO-linked nonprofit DisinfoWatch argued it had been “staged.” |
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