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02.12.2024The Day Three Hundred Thousand Rose

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Russia for 02.12.2024.

It displays 225 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

02.12.2024The Day Three Hundred Thousand Rose
Russia's Ministry of Defense announced preparation of 300,000 contract soldiers, while the presidential administration conducted seminars preparing regional officials for a "victory narrative." The announcement coincided with Scholz's visit to Kyiv, bringing €650 million in aid, and Biden's pardon of his son Hunter, which Russian media extensively covered as undermining democratic principles.

By afternoon, attention shifted to Georgia, where special forces dispersed protesters in Tbilisi, with over 220 arrests reported. The Kremlin characterized the protests as attempts at "color revolution," while Baltic states prepared sanctions against Georgia.

Evening brought reports of joint Russian-Syrian operations against militants in Aleppo, continuing the previous days' developments in Syria. Meanwhile, Gazprom announced reaching maximum capacity in gas exports to China through the Power of Siberia pipeline, while Poland investigated possible sabotage at the Druzhba pipeline.
02.12.2024
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01:27
01:43
RIA Novosti

Спецназ начал разгон митинга у парламента Грузии, оппозиция строит баррикады

01:43
01:51
RIA Novosti

Спецназ разгоняет митинг у парламента Грузии — оппозиция строит баррикады

01:51
02:15
RIA Novosti

Российские артиллеристы уничтожили пункт управления БПЛА и ангар с бронетехникой ВСУ

02:15
03:03

03:04Biden's Christmas Pardon for Hunter

The newspapers report extensively on Biden's pardon of his son Hunter (Gazeta, Interfax, Izvestia, NTV, RBC, RT, Vesti), with Trump calling it a miscarriage of justice. Russian military sources claim destruction of Ukrainian positions in Kursk region and artillery successes against UAV control points (RIA, TASS), while volunteer fighters from BARS-Kursk report on operations in their home villages (Komsomolskaya Pravda).
03:35
03:43
RIA Novosti

Грузинский спецназ окружил сторонников оппозиции в центре Тбилиси

03:43
04:07
RIA Novosti

Участников митинга у станции метро "Руставели" в Тбилиси разогнали

04:07
04:23
RIA Novosti

ПВО за ночь уничтожили 15 украинских беспилотников

04:23
04:31
RIA Novosti

Средства ПВО России за ночь уничтожили 15 украинских беспилотников

04:31
05:11
RIA Novosti

Российские военные нанесли удары в районе вокзала в Тернополе

05:11
05:35
05:35
RIA Novosti

"Последний довод Ермака". Киеву угрожают ударом в спину

05:35

05:37Druzhba Bleeds While Hunter Walks

The newspapers report on two parallel developments: an incident at the Druzhba pipeline in Poland, with operators investigating possible sabotage (Gazeta.ru, Lenta), and Biden's pardon of his son Hunter, which Russian officials characterize as undermining democracy (Izvestia, RT, Moscow Times). Military reports indicate drone activities, with Russia claiming to have destroyed 15 Ukrainian UAVs overnight (TASS), while a Russian drone struck a residential building in Ternopil (Meduza).
06:48
RIA Novosti

"Это решится в ближайшие дни". Макрон готовится к неизбежному

06:48
07:39
RIA Novosti

На акциях протеста в Грузии задержали более 200 человек

07:39
07:45
RIA Novosti

Страны Балтии введут санкции за подавление протестов в Грузии

07:45

08:02Three Hundred Thousand New Soldiers

The newspapers report on three main developments: The Ministry of Defense announces training of 300,000 contract soldiers for military operations (Kommersant, TASS, Vesti), while the presidential administration conducts seminars for vice-governors on preparing a "victory narrative" (Meduza). Meanwhile, the Baltic states prepare sanctions against Georgia over protest suppression (RIA, Svoboda), as demonstrations in Tbilisi continue (Moscow Times).
09:19
RIA Novosti

"Это решится в ближайшие дни". Макрон готовится к неизбежному

09:19
09:35
RIA Novosti

Почти 40 человек пострадали во время ночного митинга в Тбилиси, среди них полицейские с тяжелыми травмами

09:35
09:35

09:53Three Hundred Thousand Strong

The newspapers report on three parallel developments: Russia's Ministry of Defense announces preparation of 300,000 contract soldiers for Ukraine operations (Lenta, Meduza), while Gazprom reports reaching maximum capacity in gas exports to China through Power of Siberia pipeline (Interfax). Putin's spokesman discusses the declining appeal of the dollar (Izvestia) and denies message transfers to Zelensky through Scholz (Kommersant). Reports emerge of protests in Tbilisi with 40 injured (RIA, RBC).
09:59
RIA Novosti

Российские и сирийские самолеты нанесли серию ударов по позициям террористов в Алеппо

09:59
10:24
10:56
RIA Novosti

"Это решится в ближайшие дни". Макрон готовится к неизбежному

10:56
11:05
RIA Novosti

ВС России и Сирии уничтожили иностранных наемников в составе крупной группировки террористов

11:05

11:47Zelensky Admits Territory Lost

The newspapers report on three connected developments regarding Ukraine: Zelensky acknowledges inability to reclaim lost territories (Lenta), while Kremlin prepares officials for war conclusion (Moscow Times), and Medinsky reveals new details about interrupted negotiations (RBC). Meanwhile, Gazprom reports reaching maximum supply levels to China (Kommersant, Interfax), and Assad promises elimination of terrorists following joint Russian-Syrian operations against foreign fighters (RT, RIA).
12:00
RIA Novosti

Бойцы "Севера" поразили силы ВСУ в районе 12 населенных пунктов в Курской области

12:00
12:08
RIA Novosti

Террористы захватили Алеппо при поддержке США и Украины, сообщил источник

12:08
12:08
12:24
RIA Novosti

"Это решится в ближайшие дни". Макрон готовится к неизбежному

12:24
13:20

13:21Scholz Brings His Mysterious Briefcase

The newspapers report on Scholz's visit to Kyiv with a €650 million aid package (Gazeta, Lenta, NTV), while protests in Georgia continue with police using water cannons and tear gas, which the Kremlin compares to the Maidan events (Meduza, RT). Russian importers reportedly shift to smuggling routes due to banking sanctions (Moscow Times), while Putin postpones the "Games of Friendship" indefinitely (Kommersant, Vesti).
13:36
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14:47
RIA Novosti

Премьер Грузии рассказал о нападениях на офисы правящей партии по стране

14:47
15:35
Beijing is willing to aid Damascus to prevent the situation from deteriorating further, Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian has said
15:35

15:36Science Gets Putin's Billions

The newspapers report on Putin's science funding announcements at the Young Scientists Congress, suggesting research funding may reach 2% of GDP before 2030 (Izvestia, TASS, Vesti). Meanwhile, Russian-Syrian military cooperation intensifies with joint strikes against rebels (Moscow Times, RT), while China studies Russian sanctions-evasion methods (Moscow Times). Coal miners in Kuzbass report non-payment of wages amid industry decline (Svoboda).
15:43
RIA Novosti

"Это решится в ближайшие дни". Макрон готовится к неизбежному

15:43
15:59
16:39
17:19

17:21Ukraine Snubs Prisoner Exchange

The newspapers report on Zelenskyy's confrontational press conference with Scholz, where he made dismissive remarks about Russia (Lenta, Meduza), while Moscow's human rights commissioner Moskalkova claims Ukraine is delaying the exchange of 630 prisoners (Kommersant, TASS). Putin focuses on domestic science policy, calling for Russian-made equipment in research institutions (Izvestia, NTV). Saudi Arabia's expanding presence in Asian oil markets at Russia's expense receives attention (Moscow Times).
18:15
RIA Novosti

Спецназ разогнал протестующих у парламента в Тбилиси

18:15
18:39
RIA Novosti

"Это решится в ближайшие дни". Макрон готовится к неизбежному

18:39
18:47
19:11
RIA Novosti

Протестующие в Тбилиси заняли часть центра города

19:11
19:11
19:19
RIA Novosti

"Это решится в ближайшие дни". Макрон готовится к неизбежному

19:19

19:21Special Forces Clear Tbilisi Streets

The newspapers report on Israel's resumed military operations in Lebanon, with mutual accusations of ceasefire violations (Meduza, RBC). In Georgia, special forces cleared protesters from parliament while the president called for schools to join demonstrations (RT, Vesti). Meanwhile, Russian state media discusses Zelenskyy's remarks about Russia, with Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zakharova responding (Izvestia, Lenta). The Russian government transferred Universal Beverage assets, including Glavprodukt, to state ownership (TASS).
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