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03.11.2024The Day Vishnevoe Fell and Moldova Voted

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Russia for 03.11.2024.

It displays 174 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

03.11.2024The Day Vishnevoe Fell and Moldova Voted
Russian forces claimed the capture of Vishnevoe in DPR, marking a significant advance in the ongoing eastern offensive. The military narrative dominated morning reports, with officials emphasizing the strategic importance of the village. Simultaneously, Moldova held its presidential runoff election, with early results showing a close race between incumbent Sandu and challenger Stoianoglo. The voting process was marred by allegations of Russian interference and voter transportation issues.

Domestically, a deputy chief of Rosgvardia was arrested on bribery charges, while internationally, OPEC+ extended oil production cuts. Taiwan's decision to halt machine tool exports to Russia reflected growing economic pressures. The day concluded with shifting leads in the Moldovan election, as Sandu eventually pulled ahead in preliminary results, potentially securing a second term.
03.11.2024
01:13

01:23Putin's Asset Shuffle and Zelensky's Fatigue

The newspapers report on new developments in Russia's domestic and foreign affairs. The Ministry of Health proposes changes to sick leave procedures (Lenta.ru). Weather forecasts predict snow and mild temperatures in Moscow (Izvestia). In international news, a Russian tourist faced deportation from Turkey over a photo incident (Gazeta.ru). Foreign Minister Lavrov calls for exposing Western positions on Ukraine (Vesti). The New York Times reports on Zelensky's apparent exhaustion and changing US perceptions of the conflict (RT). Putin transfers certain assets to state ownership (TASS).
02:41
RIA Novosti

В Угледаре расчет ЗРК "Бук-М1" уничтожил более десяти снарядов "Града" ВСУ

02:41
02:49

02:58Train Derails as EU Braces for Trump's Potential Ukraine Shift

The newspapers report on recent incidents and diplomatic developments. A train derailment occurred near Ufa, with 22 coal-carrying wagons going off the rails (Gazeta.ru). Weather forecasts predict snowfall across much of Russia in the coming days (Izvestia). In military news, Russian forces claim to have destroyed Ukrainian rocket projectiles in Ugledar (RIA Novosti). Diplomatically, the EU is reportedly preparing for a potential shift in US policy towards Ukraine if Trump wins the election (RBC.ru). Slovakia's Prime Minister criticized Western countries for sabotaging Ukraine peace talks (RT).
04:01

04:02Rostov Under Drone Attack as EU Braces for Trump

The newspapers report on several domestic and international issues. Russia plans to increase recycling fees on agricultural machinery (Gazeta.ru). The EU is reportedly preparing for a potential change in Ukraine support tactics if Trump wins the US election (Izvestia). Financial analysts discuss the potential impact of US election results on the Russian economy and ruble (Komsomolskaya Pravda). In military news, the Rostov region faced a massive air attack, with 16 Ukrainian drones reportedly destroyed (RBC.ru, TASS).
04:17

04:58Night of the Drones: Russia Intercepts 19 UAVs

The newspapers report on a significant overnight drone attack on Russian territory. Multiple sources (Izvestia, Kommersant, RBC.ru, Vesti) indicate that Russian air defense systems intercepted 19 Ukrainian drones over three regions, with 16 drones shot down over Rostov Oblast alone. In international news, RT reports on pro-Palestine activists stealing busts of Israeli president Chaim Weizmann from the University of Manchester. Meanwhile, Moldova's presidential election second round is being covered (Gazeta.ru), with implications for the country's geopolitical orientation.
05:05
RIA Novosti

Над российскими регионами силы ПВО уничтожили 19 беспилотников за ночь

05:05
05:13
RIA Novosti

В Молдавии стартовал второй тур президентских выборов

05:13

06:35Moldova's Presidential Runoff Begins

The newspapers report on the second round of presidential elections in Moldova (Meduza, RIA Novosti). Russian air defense systems claim to have intercepted Ukrainian missiles using the Buk-M1 system (NTV.ru). In domestic news, Russian authorities state they see no need to set maximum retail prices for food products (Interfax.ru). Internationally, former President Medvedev asserts that the US elections will not change Russia's situation (TASS, Vesti). A Russian citizen was reportedly deported from Turkey for photographing a woman in the metro (Lenta.ru).
06:41
RIA Novosti

"Трагикомичная ситуация". У границ Украины может полыхнуть

06:41
07:05
RIA Novosti

На выборах президента Молдавии выросла явка по сравнению с первым туром

07:05

08:03The Donetsk Encirclement

The newspapers report on ongoing military operations in Ukraine, with a group of Ukrainian soldiers reportedly surrounded in the Donetsk People's Republic (Gazeta.ru). Putin awarded prizes for strengthening Russian national unity (Izvestia), while Kadyrov honored his daughter for improving relations between Chechnya and the self-proclaimed DPR (Meduza). In international news, bookmakers now favor Trump in the US presidential race (RBC.ru), though Medvedev claims US elections won't change Russia's situation (TASS). A powerful virus is affecting Russian tourists in Turkey (Vesti).
08:17
RIA Novosti

В Молдавии наблюдатели зафиксировали более ста инцидентов на президентских выборах

08:17

10:35Russian Forces Claim Vishnevoe in Donetsk

The newspapers report extensively on the liberation of Vishnevoe in the Donetsk People's Republic (DPR) by Russian forces (Izvestia, Lenta.ru, NTV.ru, RBC.ru, TASS). In international news, Europe is reportedly preparing for potential changes in transatlantic relations if Trump wins the US presidency (Meduza). Die Zeit suggests Russia and Ukraine are engaged in secret negotiations (The Moscow Times). Domestically, the government has decided against setting maximum prices for food products (Kommersant, Interfax.ru).
11:29
RIA Novosti

Явка во втором туре президентских выборов в Молдавии достигла почти 30 процентов

11:29
11:45
12:17

12:35Kursk in the Crosshairs

The newspapers report on ongoing military operations in Ukraine. Russian forces claim to have struck a Ukrainian stronghold in the Kursk border area using Su-34 aircraft (Izvestia). There are allegations of German military planning attacks on Kursk without government knowledge (Gazeta.ru). Domestic news includes Putin transferring assets to Rosimushchestvo (TASS) and upcoming Unity Day celebrations (Vesti). Internationally, Moldova's presidential runoff election is underway (RIA Novosti), while environmental concerns arise over record low water levels in the Amazon (Meduza).
12:57
RIA Novosti

Полиция перекрыла мост, по которому избиратели из Приднестровья едут в Молдавию

12:57
13:29
14:17
RIA Novosti

Явка во втором туре выборов президента Молдавии достигла 43 процентов

14:17
14:57
15:05
RIA Novosti

В Молдавии разблокировали мост, которым пользуются избиратели из Приднестровья

15:05

15:06Tehran's Brazen Protest: Student Strips Against Hijab

The newspapers report on a student protest in Iran against the hijab requirement, resulting in her assault and detention (Lenta.ru, Meduza). In domestic news, Russia's State Duma rejects the possibility of transferring newly acquired territories to Ukraine for conflict resolution (Izvestia). Internationally, severe flooding in Spain has led to a significant death toll (Kommersant). Taiwan has announced the cessation of machine tool exports to Russia (RBC.ru). The Russian Foreign Ministry has rebranded its European Cooperation department to "Department of European Problems" (RT).
15:13
16:33
RIA Novosti

Явка на выборах в Молдавии достигла 50 процентов

16:33

16:42OPEC+ Extends Oil Cuts as Moldova Votes

The newspapers report on OPEC+ extending voluntary oil production cuts of 2.2 million barrels per day until the end of December (Interfax.ru). In Moldova, voter turnout for the presidential runoff has reached 50% (RIA Novosti), with authorities claiming Russian interference (The Moscow Times). Internationally, Taiwan has announced a complete halt to machine tool exports to Russia (Kommersant, RBC.ru). In Ukraine, there are reports of chaos in the Armed Forces and a collapse at the front (NTV.ru), while Russia claims to have captured a village near a logistics hub (The Moscow Times English).
17:13
RIA Novosti

Явка на выборы в Молдавии во втором туре превысила итоговую в первом

17:13
17:13
17:53
Квадрадтноголовый человечек Виктора Цоя ушел за 8 миллионов рублей, а за предсмертный автопортрет Эми Уайхнаус отдали 4,4 миллиона рублей
17:53

18:18Dzerzhinsk's House-by-House Liberation

The newspapers report on ongoing military operations in Ukraine, with Russian forces claiming to be liberating Dzerzhinsk "house by house" (TASS, Vesti). OPEC+ countries have extended oil production cuts until the end of December (Kommersant). In Moldova, the second round of presidential elections is underway, with voter turnout already surpassing the first round (RIA Novosti). Meanwhile, Moldovan authorities are investigating claims of voter transportation from Russia (RBC.ru).
19:29
RIA Novosti

В Молдавии завершился второй тур президентских выборов

19:29
20:05
20:17
RIA Novosti

Стояногло лидирует на выборах президента Молдавии по первым данным ЦИК

20:17

20:43Stoianoglo Surges in Moldovan Presidential Race

The newspapers report extensively on the ongoing presidential election in Moldova. Early results show opposition candidate Stoianoglo leading against incumbent President Sandu (Gazeta.ru, Kommersant, RBC.ru, RIA Novosti, Vesti). In domestic news, a deputy chief of the Russian National Guard has been arrested on bribery charges (Lenta.ru). Internationally, Russian media discusses the potential impact of the upcoming U.S. presidential election on America's future (RT). The Russian Foreign Ministry has criticized Estonia's interference in Orthodox Church affairs (Izvestia).
21:13
RIA Novosti

Стояногло лидирует на выборах президента Молдавии поcле обработки 90 процентов протоколов

21:13
21:21
RIA Novosti

Санду обошла Стояногло на выборах президента Молдавии

21:21
21:29
21:45
22:33
RIA Novosti

Санду побеждает на выборах в Молдавии после обработки 97 процентов протоколов

22:33

22:36Sandu Surges in Moldovan Runoff

The newspapers report extensively on the Moldovan presidential election. Initial results show pro-EU incumbent President Maia Sandu leading in the second round (Gazeta.ru, Kommersant, RBC.ru, RIA Novosti, RT). However, some sources report her opponent, Stoianoglo, ahead (NTV.ru, Vesti). In military news, a Russian sergeant reportedly destroyed Ukrainian armored vehicles and personnel using anti-tank guided missiles (Izvestia). Domestically, Putin transferred assets, including Universal Beverage, to Rosimushchestvo (TASS).
23:14
RIA Novosti

Санду заявила о своей победе на выборах президента Молдавии

23:14