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05.08.2025

05.08.2025Missile Moratorium End, Trump Demands

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Russia for 05.08.2025.

It displays 175 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

05.08.2025Missile Moratorium End, Trump Demands
The day's Russian media coverage was dominated by a significant policy shift as the Foreign Ministry ended its voluntary ban on intermediate-range missile deployments, a move framed as Russia acting without restrictions. This development, which followed earlier hints, intertwined with extensive reporting on US President Trump's actions and statements concerning the Ukraine conflict. Throughout the day, outlets detailed Trump's ultimatum, his threats of sanctions on Russia's 'shadow fleet' or duties, and his reported intention to withdraw the US from the conflict. Amidst this, speculation arose about Russia considering an "air truce" proposal, possibly to preempt new US sanctions from the Trump administration. Separately, the controversial sentencing of Gagauzia's head drew widespread condemnation from Russian sources, portraying it as political repression.
05.08.2025
01:23
RIA Novosti

В Одессе прогремел взрыв

01:23

02:16Ukraine Conflict Front and Center

Russian media extensively reports on the Ukraine conflict, detailing Western military aid efforts, like US Patriot expansion plans (Izvestia) and arms sales (Vesti). Coverage emphasizes Russian military effectiveness, particularly the "Geran" drone (Komsomolskaya Pravda), and discusses Ukraine's territorial losses as a cost for survival (RBC.ru), amidst ongoing incidents (RIA Novosti). India's firm stance defending its Russian oil imports against US criticism also remains a significant focus (Lenta.ru, Kommersant).
02:23
RIA Novosti

Российские военные уничтожили командный пункт ВСУ в Сумской области

02:23
04:06
Председатель Следственного комитета России рассказал о результатах большого расследования, переданных в суды делах украинских солдатах и образцах оружия НАТО, которым они убивают гражданских
04:06
04:15
RIA Novosti

ПВО ночью сбила 24 украинских беспилотника

04:15
04:23
RIA Novosti

ПВО ночью сбила 24 украинских беспилотика

04:23
04:49
RIA Novosti

ПВО ночью сбила 24 украинских беспилотника

04:49

04:51Ukrainian Attacks Intensify on Russian Soil

Russian media is primarily focused on Ukrainian attacks on Russian territory. New reports detail the downing of 24 Ukrainian drones overnight across various regions (Lenta.ru, RIA Novosti, TASS, Vesti). Concurrently, a major headline from the Investigative Committee claims Ukrainian forces killed over 330 civilians during an invasion into Kursk Oblast (Komsomolskaya Pravda). Broader geopolitical discussions include US arms sales to Ukraine (Interfax.ru) and potential ceasefire steps (RBC.ru).
05:25
RIA Novosti

ВСУ отказываются штурмовать российские позиции в Сумской области

05:25
05:51

07:10Rail Strikes, Frontline Shifts

Russian media continues to prioritize the Ukraine conflict, with reports of reciprocal strikes on railway infrastructure resulting in casualties (The Moscow Times). Official sources highlight claimed Russian military successes, including disrupting Ukrainian logistics in the DPR (TASS) and alleged Ukrainian forces' refusal to attack in Sumy (RIA Novosti). These updates are alongside continued coverage of US arms sales to Kyiv (Interfax.ru), ongoing drone attacks (Vesti), and claims of civilian deaths in Kursk (Komsomolskaya Pravda). Svoboda.org critically notes social project budgets diverted for war.
07:17
07:34
08:09
RIA Novosti

"Ростех" начнет серийное производство МС-21 и SJ-100 в следующем году

08:09
08:52
09:01
RIA Novosti

"Этого уже не выдержим": флагман ЕС заявил об экономической катастрофе

09:01

09:11Russia Ends Missile Ban

Russian media continues to underscore geopolitical developments surrounding the Ukraine conflict, with the Foreign Ministry ending its voluntary ban on intermediate-range missile deployments (The Moscow Times (English)). State outlets report Russian forces liberating Yanvarskoye (TASS) and amplify a NATO leader's view that Ukraine must accept territorial losses to survive (RT). Domestically, the first flight of the fully import-substituted MC-21 aircraft is anticipated (Interfax.ru, Vesti), alongside ongoing reports of a significant bus accident (NTV.ru, Rossiyskaya Gazeta, Izvestia).
09:27
11:03

11:05Missile Constraints Ended

Russian media continues to highlight the strategic shift regarding missile policy, with the Kremlin affirming Russia now operates without restrictions after abandoning the moratorium on intermediate-range missile deployments (RBC.ru, Rossiyskaya Gazeta, The Moscow Times (English)). State outlets also report on military advances, such as the liberation of Yanvarskoye (Izvestia, NTV.ru). Separately, attention is given to the sentencing of Gagauzia's head (Kommersant, TASS) and alleged large-scale military bribery in Ukraine (RT).
11:20
RIA Novosti

Путин принял главу ВЭБ.РФ Шувалова

11:20
11:29
11:38
RIA Novosti

Путин дал Шувалову поручения по технологическому развитию России

11:38
11:55
RIA Novosti

"Этого уже не выдержим": флагман ЕС заявил об экономической катастрофе

11:55
12:22

12:32Trump Ultimatum, War Continues

Russian media extensively reports on US President Trump's ultimatum to Russia, with various outlets discussing Putin's response and the decision to continue the conflict despite the demands (Lenta.ru, The Moscow Times). Reports also highlight Trump's threat of a $10 oil price drop linked to Russia's actions (RBC.ru). Concurrently, state media emphasizes Russia's drive for technological leadership and support for domestic projects (Izvestia, TASS).
13:40
14:50
15:07
RIA Novosti

МИД России призвал международные структуры дать оценку приговору Гуцул

15:07
15:25
RIA Novosti

"Этого уже не выдержим": флагман ЕС заявил об экономической катастрофе

15:25

15:44Gagauz Verdict Condemned

Russian media heavily focuses on the controversial sentencing of Gagauzia's head, Evgenia Gutsul, with outlets calling for international assessment and condemning it as political repression (Izvestia, Rossiyskaya Gazeta, RT, TASS). This unfolds amidst continued discussion of the Ukraine conflict, including Trump's assertion that a $10 oil price drop would halt Russian hostilities, and reports of a call between Zelensky and Trump (Kommersant, Lenta.ru, The Moscow Times). Some outlets also mention EU economic difficulties.
16:26
16:35

18:47Air Truce Overture

Russian media continues to focus on the Ukraine conflict, with reports suggesting Russia is considering an "air truce" proposal, potentially to mitigate new US sanctions from the Trump administration (Kommersant, The Moscow Times). This comes amidst continued reports of productive diplomatic contact between Zelensky and Trump (Lenta.ru), and news of a "light first step" in US sanctions against Russia (RBC.ru). The controversial sentencing of Gagauzia's head also remains a prominent topic (NTV.ru, RT, Rossiyskaya Gazeta).
19:02
RIA Novosti

Россия сделала представление Израилю после нападения на автомобиль дипломатов близ Иерусалима

19:02
19:02
20:11
RIA Novosti

Уиткофф в среду встретится с российским руководством в Москве, сообщает Reuters

20:11
21:11
21:19
21:19
RIA Novosti

Трамп заявил о намерении вывести США из украинского конфликта

21:19

21:27Trump's Ukraine Exit Plans

Russian media continues to heavily feature the Ukraine conflict, with significant attention on US President Trump's statements. Outlets report Trump's intention to withdraw the US from the conflict (RIA Novosti) and his threats of sanctions on Russia's 'shadow fleet' or duties if no ceasefire is agreed (The Moscow Times, TASS). Concurrently, state media highlights Russian military claims of "liberating" Kursk Oblast (Komsomolskaya Pravda) and the potential encirclement of Ukrainian forces at Chasov Yar (Vesti), alongside Putin's extended support for border volunteers (Izvestia).
21:28