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14.02.2025

14.02.2025Day Twenty-One Percent Froze Peace Talk

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Russia for 14.02.2025.

It displays 197 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

14.02.2025Day Twenty-One Percent Froze Peace Talk
Russian Central Bank maintained its 21% key rate while doubling inflation forecasts, dominating morning financial coverage. The bank's refusal to include potential peace scenarios in forecasts signaled skepticism about diplomatic developments.

Midday brought conflicting narratives about the Chernobyl incident, with Ukrainian reports of drone damage to the sarcophag met by Kremlin denials. Bloomberg revealed Putin's negotiation team composition: Ushakov, Naryshkin, and Dmitriev.

Evening coverage centered on the Munich Security Conference, where Zelensky rejected natural resource concessions to the US. Vice President Vance's statements about potential US troop deployment to Ukraine and criticism of EU leadership marked a shift in diplomatic dynamics. Russian media emphasized growing divisions between US and EU approaches to negotiations, while maintaining narrative control over the Chernobyl incident reporting.
14.02.2025
02:23
RIA Novosti

В Херсонской области уничтожили пункт управления ВСУ

02:23
03:19

03:21Munich or Riyadh: Meeting Sites Clash

Russian media focus on new diplomatic developments, with Scholz calling to include Ukraine in negotiations (Gazeta), while Trump faces questions about conflict resolution (NTV). Military reports claim destruction of Ukrainian drone control points in multiple regions (Izvestia, RIA, TASS). Assad's son reveals details about his family's escape from Damascus with Russian assistance (Lenta). Trump announces a potential meeting in Saudi Arabia (RBC), contradicting earlier Munich meeting reports.
03:51
RIA Novosti

Глава МИД Японии резко сменил риторику о России после разговора Путина и Трампа

03:51
04:15
04:31
RIA Novosti

Силы ПВО за ночь уничтожили 50 беспилотников над тремя областями

04:31
04:39
RIA Novosti

Вице-президент США не исключил отправки войск на Украину

04:39
04:55
06:07

06:09Vice President's Ukraine Ultimatum

Russian media heavily focus on US Vice President's statements about potential US troop deployment to Ukraine if peace talks fail (Moscow Times, RIA, Kommersant). The coverage includes Scholz's concerns about Trump's impact on European security (Lenta). Air defense systems reportedly intercepted 50 Ukrainian drones over three Russian regions (Izvestia). High-level Russia-US talks are set for Munich, with Ukrainian representatives invited (RT).
07:35
07:35
RIA Novosti

В Приднестровье начал поступать газ, закупленный благодаря российской помощи

07:35

08:09Vinnik Returns, Ukraine Deal Looms

Russian media extensively cover two major developments: the return of crypto businessman Alexander Vinnik from US custody (Moscow Times, Gazeta, Interfax) and discussions of a potential "shocking" Ukraine deal (Izvestia, Lenta, Svoboda). Coverage emphasizes Vinnik's gratitude to Putin and speculation about US-Russia negotiations. Technical issues with the US Secretary of State's plane en route to Munich are highlighted (Meduza), while Russian media reports gas supplies resuming to Transnistria (RIA).
08:15
RIA Novosti

Путин подписал пакет поручений по итогам Прямой линии

08:15
08:15
08:23
RIA Novosti

Путин подписал пакет поручений по итогам прямой линии

08:23
09:03
09:19

10:08Chernobyl Hit, Moscow Denies

Russian media extensively cover reports of a drone strike at Chernobyl nuclear plant (Moscow Times, Vesti, TASS), with Peskov denying Russian involvement. Multiple sources report on Trump's special envoy calling for direct Putin-Zelensky talks (Meduza, Lenta). Putin orders improved mechanisms for locating missing soldiers (Interfax), as Russia receives bodies of 45 fallen servicemen (RBC). The Kremlin expresses preference for G20 over G8 restoration (Izvestia).
10:15
10:31
RIA Novosti

Кремль назвал удар по Чернобыльской АЭС провокацией Киева

10:31
10:39
10:39
11:03

11:13Central Bank Locks Rate at Twenty-One

Russian media extensively cover the Central Bank maintaining its key rate at 21% (Interfax, Izvestia, Kommersant, RBC, TASS). A reported explosion at Chernobyl nuclear plant (Lenta, Moscow Times) is being labeled by the Kremlin as a Kiev provocation (RIA). The Munich Security Conference begins with focus on ending the Russia-Ukraine conflict (Meduza), while Russian military claims capturing Zelenoe Pole and Dachnoe in DPR (NTV).
11:59
RIA Novosti

Начинаются судьбоносные для Киева семь дней

11:59
12:07
12:15
12:15
12:23
12:47
12:55

13:05Twenty-One Percent: Bank Holds Ground

Russian media heavily focus on the Central Bank maintaining its 21% key rate (RBC, Vesti, Moscow Times, Komsomolskaya Pravda, TASS, Izvestia), with Nabiullina stating 10% inflation is unacceptably high. Putin discusses flood and fire season preparations with Security Council (Izvestia). Western sources reveal Russia's Ukraine negotiation team composition (Lenta), while Ukraine's presidential office warns against Putin's negotiation tactics in Munich (Meduza).
13:51
RIA Novosti

"Призрак Чернобыля" проснулся: чем обернется ночной удар по саркофагу

13:51
14:07
RIA Novosti

Вице-президент США заявил, что не считает Россию главной угрозой Европе

14:07
14:15
RIA Novosti

Вице-президент США назвал кризис в Европе следствием политики Брюсселя

14:15
14:31
RIA Novosti

"Вы сами виноваты". Вице-президент США жестко раскритиковал политику Евросоюза

14:31
14:39
RIA Novosti

Вице-президент США на Мюнхенской конференции жестко раскритиковал политику Евросоюза

14:39
14:47
RIA Novosti

Вице-президент США на Мюнхенской конференции жестко раскритиковал политику ЕС

14:47
14:55
15:27
15:51

15:53Munich Talks Leave EU in Cold

Russian media focus on two main developments: The Munich Security Conference, where Ukraine negotiations are being discussed (Meduza, Moscow Times, TASS), with Trump's team taking lead while excluding EU representatives (RT). Multiple outlets report on J.D. Vance's statements claiming Europe's problems are self-inflicted rather than caused by Russia or China (RBC, NTV, Izvestia). The Central Bank maintains its 21% key rate, with Nabiullina predicting peak inflation later in 2025 (Gazeta, Lenta).
16:31
16:39
17:36
17:43
17:43
RIA Novosti

ВСУ атаковали съемочную группу Первого канала в Курской области

17:43
18:23
RIA Novosti

Зеленский отказался передать США права на природные ресурсы Украины, пишет WP

18:23

18:25Munich Talks Hit Resource Wall

Russian media extensively cover the Munich Security Conference, where Zelensky meets with US Vice President J.D. Vance (Meduza, Lenta, Izvestia). Reports highlight Zelensky's refusal to transfer Ukrainian natural resources to the US (RIA) and his position against immediate peace talks (RBC). Chinese railways reportedly begin refusing certain cargo shipments to Russia (Moscow Times), while the Central Bank maintains its key rate at 21% (Komsomolskaya Pravda).
19:19
19:28
23:12
23:52

23:54NATO Army Proposal Meets Resource Refusal

Russian media report on three major developments: Zelensky's proposal to create a 1.5-million-strong NATO army (Moscow Times), his refusal to sign a US minerals agreement (Meduza, RIA), and the Central Bank maintaining its 21% rate with Nabiullina explaining the decision (Komsomolskaya Pravda). New military developments include Russian forces reportedly launching operations in Dnipropetrovsk region (Lenta). The Foreign Ministry calls for condemnation of Ukrainian attacks on journalists (Izvestia).