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11.11.2024

11.11.2024The Day the Trump Call Never Was

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Russia for 11.11.2024.

It displays 203 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

11.11.2024The Day the Trump Call Never Was
The morning began with extensive coverage of an alleged Trump-Putin phone call about Ukraine, reported by Western media. By afternoon, Kremlin spokesman Peskov firmly denied these reports, calling them "pure fiction." This denial shifted media focus to other diplomatic developments, including Scholz's announcement of readiness for talks with Putin.

Military reporting centered on three areas: FSB's claim of thwarting a Ukrainian attempt to hijack a Russian Mi-8 electronic warfare helicopter, the breach of Kurakhovo dam, and Russian claims of capturing Kolesnikovka in Kharkiv region. The dam's destruction was confirmed by both sides, with flooding reported in nearby villages.

Late developments included reports of Musk's growing influence in Trump's circle and German Defense Minister Pistorius warning about potential future Trump-Russia deals regarding Ukraine. The UN General Assembly committee adopted Russia's resolution against Nazi glorification.
11.11.2024
02:41
RIA Novosti

Российский Ми-28НМ уничтожил опорный пункт ВСУ в курском приграничье

02:41
02:49
RIA Novosti

Российский Ми-28НМ уничтожил опорный пункт ВСУ в Курском приграничье

02:49
03:05

03:06Trump's Ukraine Proposal Echoes Through Moscow

The newspapers continue covering the Trump-Putin phone call, with new details emerging from The Washington Post. Russian sources report Trump initiated the call to discuss Ukraine (Komsomolskaya Pravda, Gazeta.ru, Vesti). Meanwhile, the Defense Ministry reports multiple military engagements, including T-72B3M tank operations and Mi-28NM helicopter strikes against Ukrainian positions (Izvestia, RIA Novosti, TASS).
04:01
04:33
RIA Novosti

Средства ПВО России за ночь уничтожили 13 украинских беспилотников

04:33
05:05
RIA Novosti

ФСБ сорвала операцию украинской военной разведки по угону вертолета

05:05

05:14The Helicopter That Never Flew Away

The newspapers extensively report on FSB's claim of thwarting a Ukrainian intelligence operation to hijack a Russian Mi-8 electronic warfare helicopter (Gazeta, Interfax, Izvestia, Kommersant, Lenta, RIA, TASS, Vesti). Meanwhile, coverage continues of Trump's reported communication with Putin, with Meduza reporting concerns from Zelensky's office about Trump's plans regarding the Russia-Ukraine conflict (Washington Post, Meduza).
05:29
RIA Novosti

"Забыть бы этот ад". Что вытворяли отступающие солдаты ВСУ

05:29
06:25
06:49
RIA Novosti

Российские войска перерезают пути снабжения ВСУ в Курахово

06:49

07:17The Million-Dollar Helicopter That Never Was

The newspapers extensively report on an alleged Ukrainian attempt to hijack a Russian electronic warfare helicopter, with Ukraine reportedly offering the pilot $750,000 and family evacuation (Gazeta, NTV, Lenta, FSB). Several outlets cover new military developments near Kurakhovo, where Russian forces claim to be cutting Ukrainian supply routes (RIA, TASS, Vesti). The Telegraph reports on British-French diplomatic efforts to convince Biden to allow Storm Shadow strikes on Russian territory (Meduza).
08:33
The German chancellor says he is not in a position to “unilaterally” initiate communication with the Russian president
08:33

08:59Scholz Signals Putin Talks While Trump Looms

The newspapers extensively cover possible shifts in Ukraine policy: German Chancellor Scholz signals readiness for talks with Putin (RT, RBC), while France and UK reportedly attempt to convince Biden to allow long-range strikes on Russia before Trump takes office (Moscow Times). Multiple sources discuss Trump's potential post-election plans regarding Ukraine (Gazeta, Meduza). Meanwhile, FSB reports thwarting a Ukrainian attempt to hijack a Russian military helicopter (Interfax, NTV), and Putin orders acceleration of small aircraft development (Izvestia).
09:05
RIA Novosti

Кремль опроверг сообщения СМИ о разговоре Путина и Трампа

09:05
09:05
09:13
09:21
09:29

09:47Kremlin's Hard No on Trump Call

The newspapers report extensively on Kremlin spokesman Peskov's categorical denial of Washington Post's report about a Putin-Trump phone call, calling it "pure fiction" (Gazeta, Interfax, Kommersant, Meduza, RBC, RIA). Meanwhile, German Chancellor Scholz announces plans for talks with Putin (Moscow Times). Russian military sources claim capture of Kolesnikovka in Kharkiv region (Izvestia, TASS, Vesti).
10:01
10:25
RIA Novosti

Белоруссия стала партнером БРИКС

10:25
11:21

11:34The Dam That Saved Ukraine's Defense Line

The newspapers report heavily on recent military developments in Ukraine: Ukrainian forces reportedly blew up the Kurakhovo reservoir dam to halt Russian advances (Lenta), while Russia struck Kryvyi Rih's residential areas (Meduza). Moscow's human rights commissioner Moskalkova announces discovery of 13 Russians in Ukraine's Sumy region (RBC, TASS, Kommersant). The Kremlin continues to firmly deny any Putin-Trump communication (Moscow Times, Vesti), while Russian intelligence suggests US might replace Zelensky (RT).
11:45
12:05
RIA Novosti

Российские военные продвинулись к реке Оскол в Харьковской области

12:05

13:31Trump's Ukraine Playbook Emerges

The newspapers extensively report on Trump's potential Ukraine policies, with details of his reported plans to expel Prince Harry, cancel Biden's orders, and "end the war" (Gazeta). Meanwhile, multiple sources discuss military developments: Russia claims advances near Oskol River (RIA) while "Donbass Dome" system reportedly intercepted 141 Ukrainian drones (Izvestia). A significant debate emerges about possible Western permission for Ukraine to use Storm Shadow missiles deep inside Russia (Lenta, Meduza).
14:04
14:25
14:25
14:41
RIA Novosti

Город Каменка-Днепровская в Запорожье подвергся массированному налету дронов ВСУ

14:41
15:05

15:31The Dam That Broke in Kurakhovo

The newspapers report on the breach of Kurakhovo dam in Ukraine, with both Ukrainian and Russian sources confirming water flooding nearby villages (Meduza, Gazeta). Russian security chief Patrushev addresses two strategic matters: new Baltic Sea defense measures following NATO expansion (Izvestia) and responses to Ukrainian attacks on the Black Sea Fleet (Lenta). Meanwhile, Moscow court remotely arrests ICC judge Ben Mahfud (Interfax) and maintains detention of former deputy defense minister Bulgakov (Kommersant).
15:53

17:23Moldova Summons Russian Ambassador Over Drones

The newspapers report on three main developments: Moldova summons Russian ambassador over drone incidents (Kommersant, Vesti), State Duma promises new difficulties for Russians who relocated abroad (Gazeta), and Putin orders simplification of tourist entry to Far East regions (Izvestia). The Central Bank plans to limit 30-year mortgages (RBC), while Ukrainian sources discuss possible peace talks following Trump's return (Moscow Times). UN General Assembly committee adopts Russia's resolution on combating neo-Nazism (TASS).
17:37
17:45
RIA Novosti

Комитет ГА ООН принял резолюцию России по борьбе с героизацией нацизма

17:45
18:25
RIA Novosti

ВСУ готовят удар по дамбе в городе Васильевка Запорожской области, сообщил Рогов

18:25
19:45

19:47The Battle for Kurakhovo Dam

The newspapers report on two main developments in military affairs: Russian forces claim advances around Kurakhovo, with reports of Ukrainian forces destroying a dam to slow the advance (Komsomolskaya Pravda, Lenta, RIA). In financial news, Russia's Mir payment system connects to Iran's Shetab network (Interfax), while Europe prepares sanctions against Russia's shadow fleet (Moscow Times). Multiple sources report on UN committee adopting Russia's resolution against Nazi glorification (Izvestia, Kommersant).
21:21
RIA Novosti

КНДР ратифицировала договор о стратегическом партнерстве с Россией

21:21
21:45
22:33
23:29

23:30Abkhazia Erupts as Moldova Summons Ambassador

The newspapers report on protests erupting in Abkhazia following opposition arrests (Gazeta), while Moldova summons Russian ambassador over drone incident (Lenta). In economic developments, North Korea ratifies strategic partnership treaty with Russia (RIA Novosti) and Putin transfers beverage company assets to state property management (TASS). The Kursk governor requests $7 billion for invasion damage restoration (Moscow Times), while German sources discuss Ukraine's potential future as a conflict zone (RBC).