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13.01.2025

13.01.2025The Day Gas Became A Shield

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Russia for 13.01.2025.

It displays 212 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

13.01.2025The Day Gas Became A Shield
The morning brought claims of Ukrainian attempts to strike TurkStream's compressor station near Anapa, generating extensive coverage across Russian media. This narrative developed throughout the day, with European reactions carefully curated to support Moscow's position. The story merged with ongoing coverage of new US sanctions' impact, as China and India reportedly refused Russian oil tankers.

Gazprom announced mass layoffs in its central apparatus, marking a significant restructuring following reported losses. Military reports focused on claiming control of Peschanoye in DPR and lithium deposits in Shevchenko, while coverage continued of the previous day's drone attacks across Russian regions.

By evening, attention shifted to Biden's comments about nuclear confrontation risks during Ukraine's support, while reports emerged of a Ukrainian missile strike attempt on a Bryansk chemical plant, continuing the pattern of infrastructure targeting claims.
13.01.2025
00:31
01:35
RIA Novosti

В подполье сообщили о перемещениях ВСУ в Николаевской и Херсонской областях

01:35
01:35
02:31
RIA Novosti

Су-34 уничтожил опорный пункт ВСУ в Курской области

02:31

02:33Oil Surges Under Fresh Sanctions

Russian media report on oil prices spiking following new US sanctions (RBC), while covering military developments at the Kursk border where a Su-34 reportedly struck Ukrainian positions (NTV, RIA). A diplomatic exchange unfolds between Zelenskyy and Slovakia's PM (Gazeta), while German Defense Minister Pistorius announces preparations for new Ukraine aid package (Izvestia). Internal security issues emerge with reports of online fraud networks (TASS, Vesti).
04:23
RIA Novosti

Силы ПВО уничтожили восемь украинских беспилотников в трех регионах

04:23
05:43
RIA Novosti

Посол в Москве раскрыл детали договора о сотрудничестве России и Ирана

05:43
06:07
06:47
RIA Novosti

Российским войскам осталось семь километров до западной границы ДНР, рассказал Пушилин

06:47

06:49Trump Concedes Russian Gains

Russian media extensively cover Trump's recent statement about Russia's control of former Ukrainian territories, with multiple sources interpreting it as recognition of Russian gains (Gazeta, Lenta, RBC). Military developments focus on FPV drone strikes near Kursk (Izvestia, TASS) and Russian forces' advancement in DPR, with Pushilin claiming control of lithium deposits (RIA, Vesti). Croatian President Milanovic's re-election also receives coverage (Interfax).
07:43
RIA Novosti

ВСУ попытались атаковать компрессорную станцию "Турецкого потока" близ Анапы

07:43
07:51

07:53Drones Over TurkStream

Russian media extensively cover reports of an alleged Ukrainian drone attack on TurkStream gas pipeline's compressor station near Anapa (Interfax, Izvestia, Kommersant, Lenta, Meduza, RIA, TASS, Vesti). The Ministry of Defense claims the attack aimed to disrupt gas supplies to Europe. Meanwhile, the Central Bank explicitly rules out freezing deposits as an anti-inflation measure (RBC), while coverage continues of Trump's statements on former Ukrainian territories.
08:07
RIA Novosti

Одно из крупнейших в Европе месторождений лития перешло под контроль России

08:07
08:55
09:03
09:03
09:36

09:46TurkStream Under Fire

Russian media report extensively on two main developments: alleged Ukrainian attempts to strike the TurkStream pipeline's infrastructure (Interfax, Meduza, Moscow Times, RIA) and potential Putin-Trump talks. While Trump's advisor suggested preparations are underway (Komsomolskaya Pravda), Peskov denies any concrete arrangements (TASS). Military sources announce capturing Peschanoye in DPR (NTV, RBC, Vesti), while Gazprom reportedly prepares for mass layoffs (Lenta).
09:59
10:15
10:32
RIA Novosti

Правительство поддержало проект о запрете увольнять единственного кормильца в многодетной семье

10:32
10:57
11:27
11:27
RIA Novosti

Российские войска уничтожили 300 танков за время боев в Курской области

11:27

11:45Gazprom's Great Purge

The Russian media focuses heavily on Gazprom's announced mass layoffs in its central apparatus (Lenta, RBC). China's reported refusal to accept Russian oil tankers following new Biden sanctions receives significant coverage (Moscow Times), while Peskov claims sanctions won't disrupt energy supply routes (Kommersant). Military reports claim repelling five Ukrainian counterattacks near Kursk (Izvestia, RIA), while Trump's advisor's statement about preparations for Putin-Trump talks generates substantial discussion (Komsomolskaya Pravda).
11:59
12:39

13:37Iran's Nuclear Bargain

Russian media focus on three main developments since the last update: alleged Ukrainian attacks on TurkStream's infrastructure, with new details about targeting the Gai-Kodzor compressor station (Kommersant, Komsomolskaya Pravda). Reports emerge about Iran seeking nuclear technology from Russia in exchange for drones and missiles (Meduza, Moscow Times), while coverage continues of military incidents, including Kadyrov's statement about fighting in Belgorod region (Lenta) and a military hospital fire in Tula (Kommersant).
14:08
14:16
RIA Novosti

В Приднестровье заявили о критической ситуации из-за приостановки поставок газа

14:16
15:00
15:33
15:33
RIA Novosti

Кремль назвал США бенефициаром атаки Киева на "Турецкий поток"

15:33
15:33

15:36TurkStream Under Ukrainian Fire

Russian media extensively cover an alleged Ukrainian attack on TurkStream's "Russkaya" compressor station, with Moscow claiming US involvement (RIA, TASS, Gazeta). The Kremlin labels it "energy terrorism" while European concerns are highlighted (RT, Lenta). In parallel, India joins China in refusing sanctioned Russian oil tankers (Moscow Times), and Qatar reportedly presents a final Gaza ceasefire draft to Hamas and Israel (Meduza).
16:32
17:13
17:29

18:11Krasnoyarsk Airport's Blade Runner

Russian media focus on three major developments since the last update: a knife attack at Krasnoyarsk airport (Gazeta, NTV), continuing coverage of the alleged Ukrainian attempt on TurkStream's infrastructure with Moscow calling it "energy terrorism" (RT, Svoboda), and Dutch PM Rutte's statement about Ukraine's negotiating position with Russia (Izvestia). New measures against bank data leaks are being introduced (RBC), while reports emerge of Ukraine halting operations at a major steel-producing mine (Moscow Times).
19:43
RIA Novosti

В Брянской области пресекли массированную ракетную атаку ВСУ

19:43
19:59
20:39
20:47

21:13TurkStream Under Double Attack

Russian media heavily cover alleged Ukrainian attacks on two targets: the TurkStream pipeline's compressor station (Gazeta, Komsomolskaya Pravda, Interfax) and a chemical plant in Bryansk (Moscow Times, NTV, RIA). Biden's statements about avoiding nuclear confrontation with Russia while supporting Ukraine receive significant attention (Izvestia, Meduza, RBC). European developments include Switzerland joining the "military Schengen" (TASS) and protests in Romania over annulled presidential elections (RT).
21:35
RIA Novosti

В Киеве и Сумах прогремели взрывы

21:35
22:23
23:11
RIA Novosti

Тульская область подверглась массированной атаке украинских дронов

23:11