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10.08.2025

10.08.2025Summit Shadows Deepen, Drones Spread

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Russia for 10.08.2025.

It displays 147 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

10.08.2025Summit Shadows Deepen, Drones Spread
The day's headlines prioritized the upcoming Putin-Trump summit in Alaska, with the narrative evolving from discussions of a potential trilateral format to European leaders seeking preliminary talks with Trump. White House statements, indicating a possible, albeit undefined, role for Ukrainian President Zelensky, added a new dimension to summit preparations, while Trump himself expressed skepticism about the talks' success.

Concurrently, Russian media extensively reported on a significant surge in Ukrainian drone attacks. These attacks, initially causing casualties and damage in Saratov, expanded throughout the day, with over 120 UAVs reportedly downed across multiple regions and the Sea of Azov, including incidents near Moscow and Tula. Further military-strategic developments included Russia's decision to lift its missile moratorium and its firm stance against returning captured Ukrainian territories.
10.08.2025
01:18
RIA Novosti

Предприятие в Саратовской области получило повреждение при атаке БПЛА

01:18
01:43
RIA Novosti

При падении БПЛА в Саратовской области погиб человек

01:43
03:43
RIA Novosti

При падении дрона в Саратовской области погиб человек

03:43

03:44Trilateral Summit Considered

Russian media continues its strong focus on the Putin-Trump summit in Alaska. New discussions highlight Trump's openness to a trilateral summit including Ukraine (Vesti) and potential interference (Lenta.ru). Outlets still frame Alaska as breaking Russia's isolation (Komsomolskaya Pravda), while also noting Ukraine's continued rejection of land concessions (The Moscow Times, RT). Separately, a significant new focus is on Ukrainian drone attacks in Saratov Oblast, causing casualties and damage (Izvestia, NTV.ru, RBC.ru, RIA Novosti).
04:43
RIA Novosti

Силы ПВО за ночь сбили 121 украинский беспилотник

04:43
04:51
RIA Novosti

ПВО за ночь сбила 121 беспилотник ВСУ

04:51
05:09
RIA Novosti

ПВО за ночь сбила 121 украинский беспилотник

05:09
06:18

07:24Russia Downs Over 120 Drones

Russian media reports a significant increase in Ukrainian drone attacks, with over 120 UAVs reportedly shot down over Russian regions and the Sea of Azov overnight (NTV.ru, RBC.ru, RIA Novosti, Vesti, Izvestia). Meanwhile, the upcoming Putin-Trump summit in Alaska continues to be framed as breaking Russia's isolation (Komsomolskaya Pravda). Discussions persist regarding EU and Ukrainian stances on territorial negotiations, with Kyiv rejecting land swaps while Europe supports its position (Lenta.ru, The Moscow Times, RT).
09:27
09:35
09:36
RIA Novosti

Путин рассказал Рахмону о переговорах с Уиткоффом

09:36

09:46Summit Focus Shifts to Zelensky's Role

Russian media continues to prioritize the upcoming Putin-Trump summit, with discussions now focusing on whether Ukrainian President Zelensky will be invited, despite earlier reports he wouldn't be (RT, Kommersant). European leaders are also urging increased pressure on Russia ahead of the meeting (The Moscow Times (English)). Concurrently, reports highlight ongoing drone attacks within Russian regions, prompting emergency measures and intensified air defense efforts (Interfax.ru, RBC.ru, Vesti, Izvestia).

11:30Missile Restraint Ends

Russian media now highlights strategic military shifts: Russia's decision to lift its missile moratorium and claims of new advanced weaponry (Kommersant, Interfax.ru). Ongoing military operations in Ukraine are detailed (Izvestia, TASS), with Abkhazia's air defense on alert due to drone threats (Vesti). The Putin-Trump summit in Alaska remains a significant discussion, framed as a chance to ease tensions and overcome Russia's isolation (Rossiyskaya Gazeta, Komsomolskaya Pravda).
13:19
13:27
13:54
14:02

14:04Territorial Lines Drawn

Russian media continues to focus on the upcoming Putin-Trump summit and its geopolitical implications. Notably, reports indicate Russia does not intend to return captured Ukrainian territories, challenging previous discussions of potential accords (The Moscow Times). European leaders are preparing to discuss the summit, urging pressure on Russia (RBC.ru, The Moscow Times (English)). Concurrently, Russian officials emphasize defensive armament actions (Izvestia, Interfax.ru) and drone attacks on Russian territory (Vesti) persist, alongside reports of Russian strikes on an Azerbaijani oil depot (Lenta.ru).
14:11
RIA Novosti

Путин рассказал Жапарову об итогах переговоров с Уиткоффом

14:11
14:38
14:44

17:15Alaska Summit: Zelensky's Shadow

Russian media continues to heavily prioritize the upcoming Putin-Trump summit in Alaska. Discussions now specifically address the White House not ruling out Ukrainian President Zelensky's participation "in some form" (Interfax.ru). While Trump expresses skepticism about the talks' success (Kommersant), European leaders are preparing, with some urging support for peace efforts and others convening urgent meetings to coordinate pressure on Russia (NTV.ru, TASS, The Moscow Times (English)). Separately, reports detail continued Ukrainian drone attacks over various Russian regions (Izvestia, RBC.ru, Vesti).
17:57
RIA Novosti

Европейские лидеры пытаются поговорить с Трампом до саммита с Путиным, сообщил Bloomberg

17:57
19:23

20:51Europe's Pre-Summit Call to Trump

Russian media continues to focus heavily on the impending Putin-Trump summit, with new reports indicating European leaders are seeking discussions with Trump before his meeting with Putin (Lenta.ru, RBC.ru, RIA Novosti). Concurrently, coverage highlights persistent Ukrainian drone attacks across Russian regions, including reports of casualties in Tula (NTV.ru, TASS, Vesti, Izvestia). Another notable development includes Azerbaijan threatening Ukraine with weapons supplies following Russian strikes on SOCAR facilities (The Moscow Times).
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