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14.01.2025

14.01.2025The Day Two Hundred Drones Struck

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Russia for 14.01.2025.

It displays 213 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

14.01.2025The Day Two Hundred Drones Struck
Russian media reported waves of Ukrainian drone attacks across multiple regions, claiming over 200 drones were intercepted. Industrial facilities in Engels and Kazan sustained damage, with schools in Saratov switching to remote learning. The attacks triggered airport closures in six regions.

By midday, a major internet outage affected Russian networks, which Moscow Times later attributed to censorship equipment malfunction. The disruption particularly impacted car-sharing services in Moscow.

Diplomatic coverage centered on Lavrov's statements about US attempts to disable TurkStream infrastructure and Biden's alleged efforts to undermine Trump. Security Council Secretary Patrushev suggested Ukraine might cease existing by 2025. Military reports claimed capture of Neskuchnoye and Terny in Donetsk region.

Evening reports focused on EU plans to ban Russian aluminum imports, while VKontakte surpassed YouTube in Russian user reach for the first time.
14.01.2025
01:35
RIA Novosti

В Тульской области уничтожили 16 БПЛА

01:35

01:37Drones Over Tula

Russian media reports extensively on a series of Ukrainian drone attacks on Tula region, with 16 drones reportedly destroyed (Gazeta, Kommersant, RIA). A separate missile strike targeted a chemical plant in Bryansk region (Lenta, NTV). NATO's potential chief Rutte warns members about learning Russian or increasing military spending (RT). In Baltic developments, Sweden reports damage to another undersea cable (RBC), while China's largest airline unexpectedly cancels Moscow flights (Moscow Times).
01:44
RIA Novosti

В Тульской области отразили массированную атаку беспилотников

01:44
02:32
RIA Novosti

Российский вертолет Ка-52М нанес ракетный удар по ВСУ в Курской области

02:32
02:47
RIA Novosti

Российские военные нанесли ракетный удар по позициям ВСУ в Курской области

02:47

04:41Drones Ground Schools and Planes

Russian media report extensively on a wave of drone attacks across multiple regions. Officials claim air defense systems destroyed 16 drones over Tula region (NTV, Kommersant), while Engels and Saratov face attacks leading to school closures (Vesti). Multiple airports, including Penza and Ulyanovsk, implement flight restrictions (Izvestia, RBC). The State Duma discusses a proposal for distributing natural resource revenues directly to citizens (Lenta).
05:03
RIA Novosti

Хуситы заявили об ударе по Минобороны Израиля в Тель-Авиве

05:03
05:35
05:43
05:59
05:59
RIA Novosti

ФСБ предотвратила украинский теракт с применением токсичных веществ

05:59
06:07

06:08Drones Strike Gas and Industry

Russian media extensively cover multiple Ukrainian drone attacks, with particular focus on strikes against an industrial facility in Engels and a liquefied gas base in Kazan (Moscow Times, Meduza, NTV). The FSB reports preventing an alleged Ukrainian plot to poison defense industry workers in Yaroslavl region (TASS, RBC, Izvestia). Sources also highlight attempted attacks on TurkStream's infrastructure, framing it as a US-backed attempt to disrupt Russian gas supplies to Europe (Komsomolskaya Pravda).
06:31
RIA Novosti

ФСБ предотвратила украинский теракт с использованием токсичных веществ

06:31
07:03
08:15
08:23
08:32
08:48

08:51Two Hundred Drones Over Russia's South

Russian media report extensively on a wave of Ukrainian drone attacks, with over 200 drones reportedly intercepted (Gazeta, Interfax). Industrial facilities in Saratov and Engels were damaged (Izvestia), while attempts to attack TurkStream gas infrastructure were reported (Komsomolskaya Pravda). The FSB claims to have prevented a plot to poison defense workers (Lenta, RIA). The Moscow Times reports potential 30% reduction in Russian maritime oil exports due to new US sanctions.
08:55
RIA Novosti

США хотят вывести из строя "Турецкий поток", заявил Лавров

08:55
09:11
RIA Novosti

США хотят вывести "Турецкий поток" из строя, заявил Лавров

09:11
09:19
09:27
09:51
09:51
RIA Novosti

Российские бойцы выбили ВСУ с территории огнеупорного комбината в Часовом Яре

09:51

10:25Lavrov's Triple Strike

Russian media focus heavily on Lavrov's diplomatic statements, with multiple sources covering his comments about Biden's attempts to undermine Trump (RBC, TASS) and criticism of Armenia's EU aspirations (Vesti). Coverage continues of Ukrainian drone attacks, with new reports of strikes on gas storage in Kazan (Moscow Times) and attempted attacks on TurkStream infrastructure (Komsomolskaya Pravda). A Moscow court sentenced seven Ukrainian soldiers to 16-year terms for involvement in Kursk operations (Meduza).
10:39
11:35
RIA Novosti

"Это устроит не всех". Какое решение по Украине готовит Трамп

11:35
11:51
11:59
12:07

12:09Neskuchnoye Falls, Patrushev Predicts

Russian media report on military advances in Donetsk, claiming control of Neskuchnoye and Terny (Izvestia, TASS, NTV). Security Council Secretary Patrushev suggests Ukraine might cease existing by 2025 in an interview (Komsomolskaya Pravda). The Ministry of Defense reports Ukrainian ATACMS and Storm Shadow missile attacks on Bryansk region (Meduza, RBC). Lavrov discusses security guarantees for Ukraine (RT) while addressing a 2014 helicopter incident with Azerbaijan (Lenta).
12:39
13:03
RIA Novosti

НАТО радикально увеличит военное присутствие на Балтике

13:03
13:19
13:27
14:07
14:07

14:24Missiles Over The Black Sea

Russian media report on multiple sources of tension: Ukrainian forces launched ATACMS and Storm Shadow missiles, with two intercepted over the Black Sea (Lenta, Moscow Times), while 146 drones were reportedly shot down outside the combat zone (Interfax). Security Council Secretary Patrushev suggests Ukraine might cease existing in 2025 (TASS, Komsomolskaya Pravda). Meanwhile, NATO announces significant military presence increase in Baltic region (RIA), as Lavrov criticizes Western leadership's statements (NTV, RT).
14:31
RIA Novosti

В Рунете произошел масштабный сбой

14:31
14:47
15:19
RIA Novosti

Работу Рунета восстановили

15:19
15:27
RIA Novosti

Работу Рунета восстановили после сбоя

15:27
15:27

15:37Runet Goes Dark

Russian media extensively report on a major internet disruption affecting the Russian internet space (Gazeta, Interfax, Kommersant, Lenta, Meduza, Moscow Times, NTV, RIA, TASS, Vesti). Roskomnadzor later announced the restoration of services for .ru and .рф domains. In parallel, the Labor Ministry submitted a proposal for making the maternity capital program permanent (Izvestia), while Lavrov held a press conference discussing Trump negotiations and the AZAL plane crash in Aktau (Komsomolskaya Pravda).
15:51
RIA Novosti

Кандидат на пост главы Пентагона назвал рост ядерного арсенала России угрозой для США

15:51
16:31
16:31
RIA Novosti

Путин заявил о впечатляющих успехах Крыма и Севастополя после воссоединения с Россией

16:31
18:07

18:09Censorship Equipment Crashes Runet

Russian media extensively cover a major Runet disruption, now linked to censorship equipment failure (Moscow Times, Gazeta, RBC). In parallel, reports focus on Trump's withdrawal from his 24-hour Ukraine resolution promise (Lenta) while the Kremlin maintains behind-the-scenes contact (Moscow Times). Putin announced support for extending Crimea's development program to 2030 (TASS, Vesti, RIA), as Reuters reports EU plans to ban Russian aluminum imports (RBC).
18:24
19:51
21:12
21:59
21:59
RIA Novosti

Над тремя российскими регионами сбили украинские беспилотники

21:59
22:07
22:39
RIA Novosti

Охрана отстраненного президента Южной Кореи оказала сопротивление при попытке его ареста

22:39
23:11
RIA Novosti

ЕС рассматривает введение ограничений на российский СПГ и алюминий, пишет Блумберг

23:11

23:13Brussels Targets Russian Gas and Metal

Russian media extensively cover new sanctions discussions, with multiple sources reporting EU plans to ban Russian LNG and aluminum imports (Bloomberg via RBC, RIA, Kommersant). Slovak politicians claim via RT that Zelenskyy's gas transit halt was Western-dictated. Security Council Secretary Patrushev suggests Ukraine might cease existing in 2025 (Komsomolskaya Pravda), while Trump withdraws his 24-hour conflict resolution promise (Gazeta, Izvestia).