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10.06.2025The wounded soldiers homecoming day

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Russia for 10.06.2025.

It displays 191 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

10.06.2025The wounded soldiers homecoming day
Building on yesterday's exchange of young soldiers, Russia and Ukraine completed a second prisoner swap focusing specifically on wounded and sick servicemen under the Istanbul agreement framework. State media emphasized returning soldiers personally thanking Putin and the Defense Ministry upon landing in Moscow region.

Overnight, Russian air defenses claimed to intercept 102 Ukrainian drones across eleven regions, while Moscow Times reported Russian strikes hit a maternity hospital in Odessa. The FSB announced preventing a terrorist attack on an energy facility in Krasnodar region, alleging a Ukrainian SBU agent planned to plant explosives at a Novorossiysk site.

By afternoon, the Duma passed legislation creating a national messenger service, while Putin extended the ban on oil sales at Western price caps for six months. Opposition politician Lev Shlosberg was arrested and charged with repeatedly "discrediting" the military.

Evening brought confirmation that upcoming Russia-US negotiations on "irritants" would move from Istanbul to Moscow, marking a diplomatic venue shift.
10.06.2025
01:20
RIA Novosti

Полиция применила светошумовые гранаты против протестующих в Лос-Анджелесе

01:20
02:02
RIA Novosti

Полиция Лос-Анджелеса применила резиновые пули против протестующих

02:02
02:59
RIA Novosti

Полиция в Лос-Анджелесе начала выборочно задерживать протестующих

02:59

04:05Pentagon sends troops to Los Angeles

Russian outlets focus heavily on unrest in Los Angeles, reporting Pentagon deployment of 700 infantry troops during protests and California's lawsuit against Trump over National Guard mobilization (Interfax.ru, Kommersant, RIA Novosti, Vesti). The coverage frames the situation as migration policy protests with clashes and selective arrests by police. On the Ukraine front, military sources report Ukrainian forces transitioning to "deep defense" near Volchanks and Liptsy, suggesting tactical retreats (TASS). Kazakhstan's Foreign Ministry claims Ukraine has ignored requests for dialogue since February following attacks on oil infrastructure, stating they await Kiev's response "if they deign to answer" (Lenta.ru). European businesses cite reasons for remaining in the Russian market despite sanctions (RBC.ru), while prisoner exchanges and body return disputes continue from previous coverage.
04:28
RIA Novosti

Над 11 регионами сбили 102 беспилотника ВСУ

04:28
05:10
RIA Novosti

Россиянам рассказали об изменениях в Трудовом кодексе, связанных с отпусками

05:10
05:18
RIA Novosti

Прорвали границу: что началось в зоне СВО

05:18

06:07One hundred and two drones down

Russian outlets report intercepting 102 Ukrainian drones overnight, with multiple state sources emphasizing the same figure and timeframe (Interfax.ru, NTV.ru, RBC.ru, Vesti). The Moscow Times reports Russian drone strikes hit a maternity hospital in Odessa and residential buildings in Kiev, killing two and wounding over ten. RIA Novosti claims Russian forces have "broken through the border" in the conflict zone. Aviation authorities search for an An-2 aircraft that issued a distress signal in Yakutia (Lenta.ru, TASS). Coverage continues themes from recent days, including prisoner exchanges and claims about Western interference in 2022 peace negotiations.
06:54
RIA Novosti

Протестующие в Лос-Анджелесе начали возводить баррикады

06:54
07:02
RIA Novosti

Прорвали границу: что началось в зоне СВО

07:02
07:26

07:54FSB foils energy plant bombing

Russian outlets report FSB prevented a terrorist attack on an energy facility in Krasnodar region, with multiple sources stating a Ukrainian SBU agent was to plant a bomb at a Novorossiysk energy site (Interfax.ru, NTV.ru, Rossiyskaya Gazeta). The overnight drone exchange continued with Russia claiming to intercept 102 Ukrainian drones while Ukrainian strikes reportedly hit residential areas and a maternity hospital. Putin emphasized strengthening bioweapons deterrence mechanisms (Izvestia), while RIA Novosti reports Russian forces have "broken through the border" in the conflict zone. Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Zakharova defended negotiator Medinsky's controversial statements about Karabakh, urging against taking his words out of context (TASS).
08:00
08:07
08:40
08:47
09:04
RIA Novosti

Россия будет добиваться ответа США на предложения по авиасообщению, заявил МИД

09:04
09:13
RIA Novosti

Израиль опроверг сообщения о поставках комплексов Patriot Украине

09:13

09:40Bodies pile up at the border

Russian outlets report continued disputes over body exchanges, with Kremlin spokesman Peskov stating trailers carrying dead soldiers have stood at the border for several days, while officials publish new lists of bodies rejected by Kiev (Lenta.ru, TASS). The FSB detained an airport employee in Sukhumi accused of working for Ukrainian intelligence and preparing bombing attacks (Rossiyskaya Gazeta, Vesti). Military coverage emphasizes Russian forces increasingly capturing rather than destroying Western equipment, with Komsomolskaya Pravda detailing how intact Abrams tanks earn millions and NATO vehicles serve as training tools. Israel's Foreign Ministry denied reports about supplying Patriot systems to Ukraine (RBC.ru, RIA Novosti). A school shooting in Austria killed five people (Interfax.ru), while drone strikes continued with Russian attacks reportedly hitting a maternity hospital in Odesa.
10:03
RIA Novosti

Российские войска нанесли групповой удар по военным объектам в Киеве

10:03
10:03
10:12
10:12
10:20
10:37
10:46

10:47Group strikes hit Kiev defense plants

Russian outlets report overnight strikes on Kiev military facilities, with the Defense Ministry and multiple sources confirming group attacks on defense enterprises and military objects (RBC.ru, RIA Novosti, TASS, Vesti). Kremlin spokesman Peskov states Russia lacks final clarity on how many bodies Ukraine is prepared to exchange, continuing the unresolved corpse transfer dispute from previous days (Kommersant, Rossiyskaya Gazeta). Coverage emphasizes Russian forces increasingly capturing intact Western equipment rather than destroying it, with Komsomolskaya Pravda detailing millions earned for whole Abrams tanks and NATO vehicles used for training schools. Multiple outlets report nine deaths in an Austrian school shooting, with the suspected student gunman turning the weapon on himself (Interfax.ru, NTV.ru, RT). Pavel Durov's interview with Tucker Carlson receives attention regarding prison, children, and his seriously ill mother, while The Moscow Times reports allegations that Telegram uses FSB-controlled infrastructure.
11:12
11:29
12:12
RIA Novosti

Госдума приняла закон о создании многофункционального национального сервиса

12:12
12:47

12:57National messenger approved

Russian outlets report the Duma passed legislation creating a national messenger service, with multiple state sources covering the digital platform initiative (Interfax.ru, Rossiyskaya Gazeta, RIA Novosti, TASS). Putin extended the ban on Russian oil sales at Western price caps for another six months (Kommersant), while EU sources suggest lowering the oil price ceiling to $45 and banning Nord Stream operations (The Moscow Times). Opposition politician Lev Shlosberg was arrested and charged with repeatedly "discrediting" the Russian military, marking another crackdown on war critics (The Moscow Times). The body exchange dispute continues with Zelensky citing additional reasons for potential Putin meetings (Lenta.ru), while border violence persists with one death reported from Ukrainian strikes on a Belgorod gas station market (RBC.ru).
13:30
13:38
14:04
RIA Novosti

Прорвали границу: что началось в зоне СВО

14:04
14:04
14:13
RIA Novosti

Из украинского плена вернули вторую группу российских военнослужащих

14:13
14:21

14:23Second prisoner swap completed

Russian outlets report completing a second prisoner exchange with Ukraine, with multiple state sources confirming the return of another group of Russian servicemen from Ukrainian captivity (Kommersant, Lenta.ru, RBC.ru, RIA Novosti, TASS). This follows yesterday's failed body exchange, showing renewed diplomatic activity through the Istanbul agreement framework. The Moscow Times highlights Russia's budget deficit has grown five-fold over the year, describing the fiscal situation as "increasingly critical." Meanwhile, Deputy Foreign Minister Ryabkov outlined "complex issues" for upcoming Russia-US negotiations (Komsomolskaya Pravda). The European Commission proposes lowering Russia's oil price ceiling to $45 per barrel (Vesti), while Putin extended the ban on selling oil at Western price caps (Rossiyskaya Gazeta). RT reports hockey star Ovechkin was placed on Ukraine's "kill list" website for allegedly "whitewashing Russia's reputation."
14:30
15:22
15:39
15:56
RIA Novosti

Прорвали границу: что началось в зоне СВО

15:56
16:13
Brussels has suggested a complete transaction ban on the two pipelines as well as lowering the oil price cap on Moscow
16:13

17:07Wounded prisoners come home

Russian outlets report completing a second prisoner exchange with Ukraine under the Istanbul agreement, focusing specifically on wounded and sick servicemen rather than the broader exchanges of previous days (Kommersant, RBC.ru, The Moscow Times, NTV.ru, TASS). State media emphasizes returned soldiers thanking Putin and the Defense Ministry personally. Meanwhile, The Moscow Times reports oil and gas company profits have collapsed by half, describing Putin's resource-based economy as "cracking at the seams." German authorities confiscated passports from a Russian journalist's family, fearing they might flee the country (Lenta.ru). RT reports the EU plans to sanction Nord Stream pipelines completely while lowering Russia's oil price cap further.
18:57
RIA Novosti

Самолет со второй группой освобожденных из украинского плена сел в Подмосковье

18:57
19:06
RIA Novosti

Самолет со второй группой военных, освобожденных из украинского плена, сел в Подмосковье

19:06
19:14
19:48

19:58Russia-US talks move to Moscow

Russian outlets report Ambassador Darchiev confirming the next round of Russia-US negotiations on "irritants" will take place in Moscow, with multiple state sources covering the diplomatic development (Kommersant, RBC.ru, TASS). The Defense Ministry announced a second group of Russian prisoners returned from Ukrainian captivity, with a plane landing in the Moscow region (Rossiyskaya Gazeta, RIA Novosti, RT). This continues the prisoner exchange momentum from earlier reports. Drone disruptions are affecting dozens of flights across Russia, with Lenta.ru providing practical advice for stranded passengers on refunds and compensation. Opposition politician Lev Shlosberg was detained, with Svoboda.org noting he likely had no options to leave the country. State broadcaster Vesti reports a knife attacker in Amsterdam was identified as a Ukrainian military deserter.
21:28
RIA Novosti

Трамп заявил, что без его вмешательства Лос-Анджелес бы сгорел дотла

21:28
21:28
21:36
21:36
RIA Novosti

Трамп заявил, что без его вмешательства Лос-Анджелес сгорел бы дотла

21:36
22:27