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20.03.2025

20.03.2025Day Mass Drone Attack on Engels While Riyadh Talks Emerged

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Russia for 20.03.2025.

It displays 177 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

20.03.2025Day Mass Drone Attack on Engels While Riyadh Talks Emerged
Russian media extensively covered what officials described as "the most massive attack" on Russian territory, with over 130 Ukrainian drones targeting Saratov region overnight. Reports documented damage to Engels airbase—home to Russia's strategic bombers—as well as a hospital, school, kindergartens, and approximately 30 houses, with local authorities declaring an emergency situation.

Following the previous days' Putin-Trump talks and energy strike pause agreement, diplomatic developments accelerated. Multiple sources confirmed Russia-US negotiations scheduled for March 24 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, focusing on Black Sea security. The Russian delegation will be led by Senator Karasin and FSB advisor Beseda, with no Foreign Ministry representation.

Putin signed a decree requiring Ukrainian citizens in Russia to either legalize their status by September 10 or leave the country. Media also reported Putin discussing his Trump call with Lukashenko while warning oligarchs not to expect a quick end to the conflict.
20.03.2025
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02:47
RIA Novosti

В результате атаки БПЛА повреждена больница в Энгельсе

02:47
02:54
RIA Novosti

В результате атаки БПЛА в Энгельсе повреждена больница

02:54
03:50
RIA Novosti

В результате атаки БПЛА в Энгельсе повреждены больница, школа и два детсада

03:50

03:52Ukrainian Drones Strike Hospital and Schools in Saratov

Russian media extensively covers Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian territory, with multiple sources reporting damage to a hospital, school, and kindergartens in Engels, Saratov region (Interfax, Lenta, RIA Novosti, TASS). A woman was reportedly injured in the attack (TASS). Other headlines note US State Department suspending talks on a deal regarding Ukrainian resources (Izvestia) and the prevalence of Chinese tires in Russia according to a tire holding company head (RBC). Media also reports on scammers exploiting the military operation (Komsomolskaya Pravda) and former Trump advisor Steve Bannon claiming Trump will run again in 2028 (RT).
04:14
RIA Novosti

ПВО ночью уничтожила 132 украинских беспилотника над территорией России

04:14
04:29
RIA Novosti

ПРО перехватила 132 украинских беспилотника над территорией России

04:29
04:37
RIA Novosti

ПВО перехватила 132 украинских беспилотника над территорией России

04:37
04:45
04:53
RIA Novosti

ПВО перехватила 132 украинских беспилотника

04:53
05:16
RIA Novosti

Силы ПВО за ночь перехватили 132 украинских беспилотника

05:16
05:57
RIA Novosti

Около 30 домов в саратовском Энгельсе получили повреждения при атаке БПЛА

05:57
05:57

05:58Massive Ukrainian Drone Strike Hammers Saratov

Russian media extensively covers what officials describe as "the most massive attack" on Russian territory, with a focus on drone strikes in Saratov region. Multiple sources report over 130 Ukrainian drones shot down over Russian territory overnight (NTV, RBC). Around 30 houses in Engels, Saratov region were damaged during the attack (RIA Novosti), which follows earlier reported damage to a hospital in the same area (Interfax). In other news, Zelensky opposes ending the war along current frontlines (Moscow Times), while Erdogan may discuss Ukraine settlement with Putin by phone (Vesti).
08:01
RIA Novosti

Коварный план Европы сработал. Москву заманивают в вечную войну

08:01
08:01

08:11Saratov Region Faces Unprecedented Drone Onslaught

Russian media extensively covers what officials describe as "the most massive" Ukrainian drone attack on Saratov region (RBC, Rossiyskaya Gazeta, Kommersant, Lenta). Reports indicate an emergency situation was declared in Engels district after drone strikes damaged an airfield (NTV, Kommersant). In other developments, Defense Minister Shoigu claims Ukraine's constitution, which prohibits territorial transfers, hinders ending the conflict (Moscow Times). Media also reports on a fire at an oil depot in Krasnodar region being reduced to 3,750 square meters (Interfax) and alleges a "devious European plan" to draw Russia into endless war (RIA Novosti).
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09:33
09:59
RIA Novosti

ВС России нанесли удары по аэродромам и воинскому эшелону с оружием

09:59
10:07
RIA Novosti

ВС России нанесли удары по украинским военным аэродромам и эшелону с оружием

10:07

10:08Engels Airbase Rocked By Massive Ukrainian Drone Strike

Russian media extensively reports on a major Ukrainian drone attack on Engels airbase in Saratov region, with multiple sources confirming an emergency situation declared in the area (NTV, Kommersant, Moscow Times). The Engels-2 airfield, housing nuclear-capable strategic bombers, was targeted in what's described as a "huge blast" approximately 500km from Ukraine (Moscow Times). In diplomatic news, Putin and Trump reportedly discussed potential negotiators for Ukraine talks (TASS, Rossiyskaya Gazeta). Other headlines cover law enforcement raids on a major Russian IT company (RBC) and Russian military strikes on Ukrainian airfields and a weapons transport train (RIA Novosti).
10:48
10:48
RIA Novosti

ВС России отразили две контратаки в Курской области

10:48
11:13
RIA Novosti

Бойцы "Севера" отразили две контратаки в Курской области

11:13

12:14Putin Backs Syrian Stabilization As Ukraine Talks Surface

Russian media reports on diplomatic developments regarding Syria, with Putin sending a message to the Syrian president supporting efforts to stabilize the country (Izvestia, Kommersant). Several sources mention Ukraine-related topics, including potential Black Sea Initiative resumption discussions in Jeddah (Interfax), possible Russia-Ukraine negotiations that Zelensky considers "not a problem" (NTV), and fighting in Kursk region where Russian forces reportedly repelled Ukrainian counterattacks (RIA Novosti). Other headlines discuss Russia possibly transferring military equipment from Syria to Ukraine (Moscow Times), security forces raiding a major Russian IT company (RBC), and Russia's diminishing military influence in Armenia (Moscow Times English).
12:37
RIA Novosti

Украинцев, незаконно находящихся в России, обязали покинуть страну или легализоваться

12:37
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14:03Russia-US Talks Set For Riyadh As Putin Orders Ukrainian Residents To Legalize Status

Russian media extensively covers two major diplomatic developments today. First, multiple sources report upcoming U.S.-Russia talks scheduled for March 24 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (Interfax, Izvestia, Rossiyskaya Gazeta, TASS, Vesti, Moscow Times English). The Russian delegation will be led by Senator Karasin and FSB advisor Beseda, with negotiations focusing on Black Sea navigation safety. Second, Putin has signed a decree requiring Ukrainian citizens illegally staying in Russia to either legalize their status by September 10 or leave the country (Kommersant, Lenta, NTV, RBC, RIA Novosti). Other headlines mention the EU failing to approve a €40 billion aid package for Ukraine (Moscow Times).
14:34
14:51
RIA Novosti

Путин рассказал Лукашенко о подробностях разговора с Трампом

14:51
14:59
RIA Novosti

Путин рассказал Лукашенко, как продвигаются переговоры с США

14:59
15:32

16:15Zimbabwe's Coventry Shatters Olympic Glass Ceiling

Russian media highlights three main topics. First, Zimbabwe's Kirsty Coventry has become the first female president of the International Olympic Committee (Kommersant, RBC, Vesti). Second, a major Ukrainian drone attack has struck Engels airbase, where Russia houses nuclear-capable strategic bombers (Moscow Times English, TASS reports Ukrainian artillery strikes). Third, diplomatic news includes Putin discussing Russia-US negotiations with Lukashenko (Rossiyskaya Gazeta, RIA Novosti) and ordering Ukrainians without Russian passports to leave occupied territories (Moscow Times). General Popov has appealed to Putin from detention, asking to return to military service (Lenta).
16:56
17:05
17:13
17:56
RIA Novosti

Эрдоган после задержания политического соперника заявил о попытках давления со стороны оппозиции

17:56
18:13
18:30
RIA Novosti

Правительство утвердило правила единовременной выплаты ветеранам к 80-летию Победы

18:30
18:38
RIA Novosti

Правительство утвердило правила выплаты ветеранам к 80-летию Победы

18:38
18:45

18:48Russia-US Talks Set As Putin Warns Of Prolonged War

Russian media reports on several war-related topics. Negotiations with the US are set for March 24 in Riyadh (Rossiyskaya Gazeta), while Putin tells oligarchs not to expect a quick end to the conflict (Moscow Times). Military news includes claims about Russian soldiers treating wounded Ukrainian troops (Komsomolskaya Pravda) and analysis of Ukraine's "Long Neptune" missile capabilities (Lenta). Economic cooperation with Belarus is discussed (Izvestia), while Bloomberg reports Paris and Rome blocked €5 billion in aid to Kyiv (RBC). The government also approved rules for Victory Day payments to veterans (RIA Novosti, TASS).
18:55
RIA Novosti

В Анкаре проходит акция в поддержку задержанного мэра Стамбула

18:55
19:18
RIA Novosti

Коварный план Европы сработал. Москву заманивают в вечную войну

19:18
19:27
19:35
RIA Novosti

США хотят провести "непрямые переговоры" Москвы и Киева в Саудовской Аравии

19:35
19:44
RIA Novosti

США хотят провести в Саудовской Аравии "непрямые переговоры" Москвы и Киева

19:44
19:52
RIA Novosti

США хотят провести непрямые переговоры России и Украины в Саудовской Аравии

19:52
20:43

21:37Saudi Arabia To Host Indirect Russia-Ukraine Talks

Russian media extensively reports on indirect negotiations between Russia and Ukraine to be held in Saudi Arabia. Multiple sources indicate U.S. diplomat Christopher Kellog announced these talks (Izvestia, Lenta, RIA Novosti). Other headlines mention Trump claiming the U.S. and Ukraine will soon sign an agreement on resources or rare earth metals (NTV, Vesti). International news covers Israel's military operations in southern Gaza (Interfax) and the arrest of a key opposition leader in Turkey (RT). Domestic news includes a proposal to ban cash purchases of apartments (RBC) and the start of the 2025 unified state exam campaign (Rossiyskaya Gazeta). Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov celebrates his 75th birthday (TASS).
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