July 29, 2022 Update:
I have been reading a LOT of Russian news, blogs, and other Russian (.ru) sites. What has been noticed is the game that Russia is playing with the media (just as I've noticed the initial game that the "western media" was playing at the onset of the Russian invasion of Ukraine (which the U.S. stopped doing shortly after the onset of the war).
Firstly, I'd just like to state that regardless of whether it is Germans, Russians, Hispanics, or any other nationality, when you are an inhabitant in a country, you are a citizen or else. You don't get to decide the fate of a nation and claim discrimination and declare the land yours just because you don't get your way (in the case of Ukraine, the Russian inhabitants don't want the Ukraine language taught in their schools, for one).
Now Russia is blaming America for deaths of the Russian "heroes". Let's bring our senses back to reason and ask, "Does Russia not arm the world with weapons also"? The answer is, "yes, they absolutely do". American weapons were not in Ukraine before the war, Russian weapons are/were there before the war and it was only with Russian weapons that Ukraine fought against Russia with. You may recall that when Ukraine was under the Russian leadership, that their nuclear weapons were given back to Russia where they originated from.
In fact, the predominant weapons that Ukraine has are Russian made! The Afghans also have Russian weapons, and many of the middle-eastern countries are armed by Russia's weapons (my point is, only an uneducated person will believe Russia's claims of sovereignty in the sales of weapons).
Yes, Israel, America, Germany, China, Japan, and any other country that sells weapons has buyers, so let's not fall into the, "oh woe is me and look at the war-crimes of the U.S. because they sold or supplied weapons.
To put cards on the table of honesty, the United States does not, nor has ever had a military base in Ukraine according to a simple google search of results.
Were there businesses that are American-borne in Ukraine before Russia bombed Ukraine, the answer is Yes. Russia should not dictate who can come to this nation or that nation.
The fact is, as of this date, I'm starting to see through some of the misrepresentations made by Russia. Not too long ago they threatened two other Nations that there would be a price to pay if they joined N.A.T.O.
Problems might be arising soon, there are diplomatic ways to handle matters and there are invasions of other countries.
Russia's news appears to be lauding that they're causing the rest of the majority of the world problems by their warring (presently Russia is engaged in three wars; Ukraine, Syria, and Africa).