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02.11.2024

02.11.2024The Day of Eastern Advance and Prisoner Exchange Drama

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Russia for 02.11.2024.

It displays 147 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

02.11.2024The Day of Eastern Advance and Prisoner Exchange Drama
Russian forces reported significant advances in eastern Ukraine, capturing villages and conducting what Ukrainian officials described as one of the most powerful offensives since the war's beginning. The military progress dominated morning headlines, with multiple sources confirming the capture of Kurahovka and Pershotravneve. By afternoon, attention shifted to a contentious prisoner exchange, with Russian officials claiming Ukraine rejected hundreds of their own soldiers. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zakharova accused Kyiv of sabotaging the exchange process. Medvedev warned about Russia's readiness to use nuclear weapons, echoing previous days' rhetoric. Economic news highlighted Russia's high real interest rates, second only to Venezuela globally. The day concluded with reports of explosions in Kyiv and escalating tensions in the Middle East, as the US warned Iran against retaliating against Israel.
02.11.2024
00:03
RIA Novosti

Экс-президент Боливии Моралес объявил голодовку

00:03

00:07Trump's Ukraine plans and Medvedev's critique

The newspapers report on potential changes in US policy towards Ukraine if Trump wins the 2024 election (Lenta.ru). Former Russian President Medvedev criticized US approach to the Ukraine conflict in an RT interview. Domestically, the prosecution approved indictment against Colonel Timofeev (TASS), while internationally, ex-President of Bolivia Morales announced a hunger strike (RIA Novosti).
00:51
01:47

01:49Trump's Russia Gambit: Ultimatums and Wedges

The newspapers report on potential impacts of a Trump reelection on US-Russia relations. Trump may issue an ultimatum to Putin regarding Ukraine (Gazeta.ru) and aims to drive a wedge between Russia and China (RT). Domestically, Putin transferred assets of Universal Beverage to Rosimushchestvo (TASS). Weather forecasts predict ice and mild temperatures in Moscow (Izvestia). In the UK, thousands of early-released prisoners have returned to jail (Lenta.ru).
02:19
RIA Novosti

Российские Су-25 в разбили бронетехнику и солдат ВСУ в Курском приграничье

02:19
03:31
RIA Novosti

Российские Су-25 разбили бронетехнику и группировки ВСУ в Курской области

03:31

03:32Tehran's Nuclear Capability Claim

The newspapers report on potential nuclear developments in Iran, with Tehran claiming technical capability to produce nuclear weapons (Interfax.ru). In domestic affairs, Putin transferred assets of Universal Beverage to Rosimushchestvo (TASS). Military operations continue, with Russian Su-25 aircraft reportedly destroying Ukrainian equipment in Kursk region (RIA Novosti). International news includes a tragic incident in Serbia, where 14 people died due to a concrete canopy collapse at Novi Sad station (Lenta.ru).
03:47

04:36Drone War Intensifies: Russia Claims 87 Ukrainian UAVs Downed

The newspapers report on increased military activity. The Russian Ministry of Defense claims to have shot down 87 Ukrainian drones over Russia in the past day (NTV.ru, TASS). The Pentagon is reportedly strengthening its presence in the Middle East (Interfax.ru). In domestic news, investors have placed a record 138 billion rubles in money market funds (RBC.ru), and the size of maternity capital is set to increase (Vesti). International news mentions protests in Bolivia, with former President Morales on hunger strike (RT).
04:43
RIA Novosti

Российские Су-25 разбили бронетехнику и группы солдат ВСУ в Курской области

04:43
05:15
RIA Novosti

Российские Су-25 нанесли удары по позициям ВСУ в Курской области

05:15

05:26The Night of the 24 Drones

The newspapers report on intensified military activity, with multiple sources (Izvestia, NTV.ru, TASS, Vesti) stating that Russian air defense forces intercepted 24 Ukrainian drones over various regions during the night. Additionally, RIA Novosti reports Russian Su-25 aircraft striking Ukrainian positions in the Kursk region. On the international front, RT highlights Trump's promise to "un-unite" Russia and China if reelected as US president.
05:39
RIA Novosti

"Отстаем на годы". Пентагон раскрыл, чему научился у российской армии

05:39
06:03
RIA Novosti

Под Киевом уничтожили пункт дислокации наемников-офицеров

06:03

06:37Drones and Denials: Russia-Ukraine Tension Escalates

The newspapers report on ongoing military tensions between Russia and Ukraine. Russian drones attacked Kyiv, damaging a 16-story building (Meduza), while Ukraine reportedly fired over 60 munitions at Belgorod region (TASS). The Russian embassy in the US denied accusations of election interference (Izvestia). Domestically, one of Russia's wealthiest women remains a partner in FrutoNyanya (RBC.ru). Criticism of the US Defense Secretary's statements about North Korean military in Russia was reported (Lenta.ru).
07:48
RIA Novosti

Чем дольше Украина срывает договоренности, тем меньше территорий у нее остается, заявил Лавров

07:48

07:50Lavrov's Territorial Warning to Ukraine

The newspapers report on Foreign Minister Lavrov's statements regarding Ukraine's failure to comply with agreements, warning of territorial consequences (Izvestia, RIA Novosti, TASS). Maritime passenger transport in Sevastopol has been temporarily suspended (Interfax.ru). Domestically, Russia plans to increase sick leave payments (Lenta.ru). President Zelensky criticizes the West for lack of response to North Korean troops in Russia (The Moscow Times).
08:43
Правящая вот уже 12 лет партия «Грузинская мечта», вновь победила на парламентских выборах. Что это значит для Грузии? Как будут строиться отношения с Россией? О чем говорят политики и люди на улицах – в материале «Комсомолки».
08:43

08:45Georgia's Dream Wins, US Elections Loom

The newspapers report on the upcoming US elections, with focus on Democrats' plans if Trump claims victory prematurely (Gazeta.ru, Meduza). Georgia's ruling party "Georgian Dream" won parliamentary elections, potentially affecting relations with Russia (Komsomolskaya Pravda). Foreign Minister Lavrov warns of Ukraine losing more territory due to failed agreements (TASS, RIA Novosti). Russia considers removing import duties on butter due to price increases (The Moscow Times).
08:51
08:51
10:06
RIA Novosti

Российские военные поразили пункт управления "Кракена"

10:06

10:07The Fall of Kurahovka and Pershotravneve

The newspapers report on significant Russian military advancements in Ukraine. Multiple sources (Izvestia, NTV.ru, RBC.ru, TASS, Vesti) state that Russian forces have taken control of Kurahovka and Pershotravneve. Foreign Minister Lavrov criticizes Ukraine's failure to comply with agreements, warning of territorial consequences (Kommersant, Komsomolskaya Pravda). The New York Times, as reported by Meduza, suggests the Russia-Ukraine war has moved out of a stalemate, with US intelligence doubting Ukraine's ability to stop Russian advances.
12:05
12:06

12:09Russia's Eastern Advance: Villages Captured, Nuclear Warnings Issued

The newspapers report on Russia's military advancements in Ukraine, with multiple sources (Izvestia, The Moscow Times, RIA Novosti) discussing the capture of new villages in eastern Ukraine. Dmitry Medvedev warns about Russia's readiness to use nuclear weapons (RT, Vesti), while the Pentagon acknowledges learning from the Russian army (RIA Novosti). Gazprom begins gas withdrawal from underground storage (Interfax.ru), and Putin transfers assets to Rosimushchestvo (TASS).
14:06

14:08Russia's Military Offensive Intensifies as Terror Suspects Flee

The newspapers report on new developments in the Crocus City Hall terror attack investigation, with suspects reportedly hiding in Ukraine and Turkey (Gazeta.ru). Russia's military offensive in Ukraine is described as one of the most powerful since the war began (Lenta.ru, Meduza). Economically, the "regulatory guillotine" has saved businesses over 200 billion rubles (Kommersant), while car sales in Russia hit a record in October (The Moscow Times).
15:12
15:13
RIA Novosti

Киев согласился забрать только 279 из 935 военнопленных, сообщили в МИД

15:13

15:18Russia's Breakthrough: Major Advance and Prisoner Exchange Drama

The newspapers report on a significant Russian military advance in Ukraine, described as the largest since the beginning of the "special military operation" (Gazeta.ru, Lenta.ru). Multiple sources (Izvestia, Kommersant, RBC.ru, TASS) discuss Ukraine's alleged sabotage of a prisoner exchange, with Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zakharova stating that Kyiv agreed to accept only 279 out of 935 offered prisoners. Medvedev warns about Russia's readiness to use nuclear weapons, suggesting the West underestimates this threat (RT, Komsomolskaya Pravda).
16:06
RIA Novosti

В МИД рассказали об отказе Киева забрать большинство своих военнопленных

16:06

16:25The Prisoner Exchange Standoff

The newspapers report extensively on prisoner exchange issues between Russia and Ukraine. Multiple sources (Gazeta.ru, Kommersant, Lenta.ru, RIA Novosti, Vesti) discuss Ukraine's alleged refusal to accept a large number of their prisoners, with claims of sabotage by Kyiv. The reported death of Russian prisoners in Kursk region is also highlighted (Lenta.ru, NTV.ru). In economic news, Russia's real interest rate is now second highest globally after Venezuela (The Moscow Times).
16:46
17:54
Moscow’s representative at the International Monetary Fund, Aleksey Mozhin, has called out the “discrimination” directed at many of its member states
17:54

18:01Ukraine's Puzzling Prisoner Rejection

The newspapers report on a significant prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine. Multiple sources (Kommersant, Komsomolskaya Pravda, RIA Novosti) discuss Ukraine's alleged refusal to accept a large number of their prisoners offered by Russia. The Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Zakharova, claims Ukraine rejected 700 of their own soldiers (Komsomolskaya Pravda, Vesti). In other news, an American who reportedly wanted to help Russian forces has been evacuated from Ukrainian-controlled territory (Gazeta.ru, Lenta.ru).
18:06
19:02
RIA Novosti

Лавров рассказал о работе БРИКС над созданием надежной платежной системы

19:02

19:14BRICS Summit Showcases Growing Influence

The newspapers report on diplomatic and military developments. Foreign Minister Lavrov highlights BRICS' growing authority at the Kazan summit and discusses efforts to create a reliable payment system (Izvestia, RIA Novosti). Multiple sources (Kommersant, RBC.ru, Vesti) cover the release of names of 29 Ukrainian marines returned in a prisoner exchange. Taiwan's halt of machine tool supplies to Russia is also noted (The Moscow Times).

20:12Spartak-CSKA clash ends in brawl and historic win

The newspapers report on recent developments in Russian sports and international affairs. A major football match between Spartak and CSKA ended in a mass brawl and Spartak's first away victory against CSKA since their championship season (NTV.ru, RBC.ru). In international news, Foreign Minister Lavrov announced that the issue of new BRICS members will be considered in 2025 (Kommersant). Ksenia Yudaeva has been elected as an executive director of the IMF (TASS). The Russian government is allocating over 48 million rubles for payments to victims of Ukrainian attacks in the Kursk region (Vesti).

21:17Explosions in Kyiv, Middle East Tensions Escalate

The newspapers report on recent developments in the ongoing conflict. Ukrainian media reported explosions in Kyiv (Gazeta.ru). US sources noted Zelensky's exhausted appearance amidst battlefield setbacks (Lenta.ru). In the Middle East, the IDF eliminated a Hezbollah rocket commander (NTV.ru), while the US warned Iran against retaliating against Israel (RBC.ru). Domestically, Ksenia Yudaeva was elected as an executive director of the IMF (TASS).
21:29
22:25
RIA Novosti

Лавров призвал выводить на чистую воду нарушителей Устава ООН

22:25

22:28Russia's Butter Quest Amid Economic Squeeze

The newspapers report on changes in Russia's healthcare system, with plans to modify sick leave procedures (Gazeta.ru). Military news includes a Russian platoon repelling a Ukrainian attack (Izvestia). Economic issues are highlighted, with Russia seeking butter from UAE and Turkey amid price hikes (The Moscow Times, Interfax.ru). Diplomatically, Lavrov calls for exposing UN Charter violators (RIA Novosti), while BRICS expansion is discussed (Kommersant). The upcoming US election is analyzed (RT), and Ksenia Yudaeva's election as IMF executive director is noted (TASS).
23:13
RIA Novosti

Лавров призвал выводить на чистую воду нарушителей Устава ООН и их западных покровителей

23:13
23:13

23:55US Braces for Post-Election Meddling

The newspapers report on concerns about potential foreign interference in the upcoming US elections, particularly from Russia (Gazeta.ru, RBC.ru). Russian military operations in Ukraine are highlighted, with claims of downing Ukrainian drones over Luhansk (TASS) and reports of a powerful Russian offensive (RT, Meduza). Diplomatic tensions are noted, with Lavrov calling for exposure of UN Charter violators (RIA Novosti) and criticism of the Czech president's decision to allow citizens to join Ukrainian forces (Lenta.ru).