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03.12.2024

03.12.2024The Day Seoul Almost Turned

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Russia for 03.12.2024.

It displays 241 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

03.12.2024The Day Seoul Almost Turned
Morning coverage focused on Abkhazia's parliament rejecting an investment agreement with Russia, marking a rare moment of defiance from the usually compliant region. The story evolved against backdrop of continued coverage of protests in Georgia, which state media attempted to link to Ukraine's Maidan.

By early afternoon, attention shifted dramatically to South Korea as President Yoon declared martial law, accusing opposition of pro-North Korean activities. Parliament members barricaded themselves inside the building and voted to nullify the decree, while military forces attempted to enter the premises. Russian embassy warned citizens to avoid demonstrations.

Evening brought resolution as Yoon agreed to withdraw martial law, while Moscow's coverage returned to familiar themes: claims of Ukrainian losses, Syria operations, and continued promotion of the Oreshnik missile system narrative that dominated previous week's coverage. Chinese banks' reported refusal to work with sanctioned Russian institutions received minimal coverage.
03.12.2024
05:34
RIA Novosti

Экипаж танка группы "Центр" с неисправной башней помог штурмовикам прорвать оборону ВСУ

05:34

05:37Scholz's Kiev Message Echoes

The newspapers report on two main developments: German Chancellor Scholz's message to Putin from Kyiv (Lenta, Meduza), and ongoing protests in Georgia against anti-EU policies, where police used tear gas against demonstrators (Moscow Times, RT). NATO discussions about Russia's "Oreshnik" missile system have begun (NTV, Vesti). Meanwhile, Iran's president announced an upcoming meeting with Putin (Gazeta), while Pentagon chief confirmed increased weapons supply to Ukraine (Izvestia).
05:37
05:43
RIA Novosti

На территории Запорожской области, подконтрольной ВСУ, прогремели несколько сотен взрывов

05:43
05:51
RIA Novosti

На территории Запорожской области, подконтрольной ВСУ, прогремели сотни взрывов

05:51
06:32
07:04
RIA Novosti

Российские войска нанесли удары по расположению польских наемников в Ровненской области

07:04

07:06When Beijing Banks Say No

The newspapers report on two major developments: Russia's claim that Ukraine is sabotaging prisoner exchanges (TASS, Izvestia), and Chinese banks beginning to refuse work with sanctioned Russian financial institutions (Moscow Times). State-owned companies are being relocated from Moscow to regions (Komsomolskaya Pravda), while regional vice-governors are instructed to create programs for war veterans' employment in government positions (Meduza, Vedomosti).
07:27
08:07
08:15
08:32

08:49Kiev Slams NATO's Half Measures

The newspapers report on Ukraine's NATO membership discussions, with Kiev rejecting any alternative to full membership despite reported lack of consensus within NATO (Meduza, Kommersant). Putin issued directives on physical education teachers in rural areas and the Olympic Committee's autonomy (Izvestia, Vesti). State media draws parallels between Georgian protests and Ukraine's Maidan (Komsomolskaya Pravda), while customs restrictions on household appliances imports are being implemented (Lenta).
08:56
RIA Novosti

Путин дал поручения по развитию спорта

08:56
09:12

09:53The Day Abkhazia Said No

The newspapers report on Abkhazia's parliament rejecting an investment agreement with Russia (Interfax, Kommersant), while Kremlin spokesman Peskov criticizes both Scholz's message and Europe's position on Ukraine (TASS, Vesti, Izvestia). Russian military claims control over Novodarovka and Romanovka (Gazeta). Meanwhile, US announces new $725 million military aid package to Ukraine (RT), as NATO membership discussions continue with Kremlin declaring Ukraine's potential membership "unacceptable" (NTV).
10:00
10:08
10:08
10:25
10:41

10:51Abkhazia Rejects Moscow's Offer

The newspapers report on two major developments: Abkhazia's parliament voting against the investment agreement with Russia (Lenta, Meduza, Interfax), and Carlsberg Group confirming the sale of Baltika assets (Kommersant, RBC). Russian media draws parallels between protests in Georgia and Ukraine's Maidan (Komsomolskaya Pravda, Vesti), while Hungary's FM tells RT that EU has weakened due to following US policies in Ukraine conflict. Peskov responds to Scholz's message, characterizing it as prolonging the war (TASS).
10:58
RIA Novosti

Попытка устроить Майдан в Грузии провалилась, заявил премьер

10:58
12:47
13:03
13:19
RIA Novosti

Путин пообщался с военными, проходящими реабилитацию после ранения в зоне СВО

13:19

13:21When India Says No To Arms

The newspapers report on Ukraine's NATO membership discussions, with Kiev rejecting any security guarantees short of full membership (Gazeta, NTV). Several European countries are considering sending troops to Ukraine for ceasefire monitoring (DW via Meduza). Putin met with wounded soldiers (RIA) while claiming growing global understanding of the conflict's origins (Izvestia). India has largely stopped new Russian arms purchases (Moscow Times), while Carlsberg confirmed the sale of its Russian assets (Kommersant, RBC).
13:35
RIA Novosti

"Их прислали из Франции". Что задумал Сырский

13:35
13:43
13:59
13:59
RIA Novosti

ВМФ провели стрельбы "Цирконами" на учениях в Средиземном море

13:59
14:07
RIA Novosti

ВМФ провел стрельбы "Цирконами" на учениях в Средиземном море

14:07
14:15
RIA Novosti

"Их прислали из Франции". Что задумал Сырский

14:15

14:42When Seoul Called Emergency

The newspapers focus extensively on South Korea declaring martial law, reported across multiple Russian outlets (Interfax, Izvestia, Kommersant, Lenta, Meduza, NTV, RBC). Moscow Times reports on Kremlin's coordinated media campaign regarding Oreshnik operations, while TASS covers Zircon missile tests in Mediterranean. Abkhazia's rejection of investment agreement with Russia continues to generate coverage (Gazeta).
14:47
15:19
15:35
15:35
RIA Novosti

В Сеуле войска командования военным положением пытаются попасть в парламент

15:35
15:35

15:45Seoul's Parliament Under Siege

The newspapers report extensively on martial law declared in South Korea, with Korean lawmakers climbing fences to vote on presidential impeachment (Gazeta, Izvestia, Kommersant, Lenta, RIA, TASS, NTV). Russian embassy calls for calm among Russians in Korea (NTV). Moscow Times reveals Kremlin's coordinated media campaign regarding Oreshnik operations, while RT reports on China's trade restrictions against US, particularly in rare metals exports.
15:51
RIA Novosti

"Их прислали из Франции". Что задумал Сырский

15:51
15:59

17:37Seoul Parliament Defies Martial Law

The newspapers extensively report on dramatic developments in South Korea, where President Yoon declared martial law, accusing opposition of "anti-state activities" (RT). Parliament members responded by barricading themselves and voting against the decree (Meduza, Kommersant). Reserve forces were called up (Vesti) while hundreds gathered at parliament (TASS). Separately, Putin and Erdogan discussed terrorist attacks in Syria (NTV, Izvestia), while Moscow Times reports on emerging payment crisis in Russian economy.
17:51
RIA Novosti

У здания парламента Южной Кореи собрались тысячи митингующих

17:51
18:23

19:37Seoul's Defense Ministry Defies Parliament

The newspapers track unfolding crisis in South Korea, where Ministry of Defense refused to comply with parliament's decision (RBC), as thousands gather near parliament building (RIA). China has halted deliveries of machinery, electronics and metal products to Russia (Moscow Times), while import restrictions on air conditioners and refrigerators were lifted (Kommersant). Trump's envoy is set to discuss Ukraine's future with Yermak (Gazeta).
19:43
RIA Novosti

Президент Южной Кореи согласился отозвать военное положение

19:43
19:51
RIA Novosti

"Их прислали из Франции". Что задумал Сырский

19:51
20:23
20:55

21:53Seoul Lifts The Iron Curtain

The newspapers extensively report on South Korea's president agreeing to lift martial law (Gazeta, Interfax, Lenta, Meduza, RBC). Moscow Times and RT offer contrasting narratives about Oreshnik operation's media coverage, with Moscow Times calling it "staged propaganda." Customs officials announce lifting of import licenses for air conditioners and refrigerators (Kommersant), while TASS reports Peskov stating no grounds exist for Russia-Ukraine negotiations.
22:31
RIA Novosti

"На тракторе". В Раде указали на странное поведение Порошенко с Зеленским

22:31
23:27