President Donald Trump is scheduled to hold a bilateral meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the Oval Office on Monday afternoon, followed by a larger meeting with European leaders, according to sources. Vice President Vance will also attend the bilateral meeting. This comes as Ukraine has revealed its newest long-range cruise missile, the Flamingo, reportedly capable of reaching 3,000 km. Ukrainian forces captured 16 Russian soldiers during assault operations in the Donetsk direction, according to the Russian Volunteer Corps. Simultaneously, Ukrainian FPV drones struck a Russian Barnaul-T air defense control module in the Zaporizhzhia region, a potential first confirmed hit on such a system. Separately, a fire broke out in garages behind a pizzeria in Tula, Russia, spreading to the roof and second floor of the building. Ukraine has also reported significant UAV activity, with multiple attacks noted in the Donetsk region and the Odesa agglomeration throughout Saturday night and into Sunday morning. Imitation UAVs were also observed over Chernihiv. In the Black Sea, one Russian rocket carrier with up to four Kalibr missiles was reported active. Meanwhile, a poll indicates divided public opinion on a potential peace settlement involving Ukrainian withdrawal from Donetsk and Luhansk, a frontline freeze elsewhere, and security guarantees for Kyiv, with 48.4% disagreeing and 32.1% agreeing. Economist reports suggest a three-way meeting between Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, and Volodymyr Zelenskyy could occur as early as the end of next week. There are also claims that a Ukrainian sniper may have set a world record with a 4 km shot using a Snipex Alligator rifle, assisted by drones and AI. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is en route to Washington to participate in discussions with President Trump and President Zelenskyy regarding the situation in Ukraine. Reports also suggest analysis of satellite images indicates a 50% capacity loss at the Unecha oil pumping station following a Ukrainian strike. Statements attributed to Bill Clinton suggest the U.S. played a role in Ukraine relinquishing its nuclear arsenal and strategic bombers, with promises of protection that potentially made Ukraine vulnerable. Russia reportedly received nearly €1 trillion from oil and gas exports during the full-scale war, according to UA War Infographics.