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23.11.2024

23.11.2024The Day Debts Turned To Dust

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Russia for 23.11.2024.

It displays 196 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

23.11.2024The Day Debts Turned To Dust
Morning coverage focused on Russian military's claims of strikes against Ukrainian airfields, with emphasis on a MiG-29 destruction at Dnipro using Iskander missiles. These claims followed previous days' Oreshnik missile demonstration.

By early afternoon, Putin signed legislation writing off up to 10 million rubles in overdue loans for military operation participants, while simultaneously removing General Anashkin from command of the "South" group of forces. The military command change occurred amid conflicting narratives about operations in Kursk region.

Evening brought substantial coverage of new domestic legislation, including fines up to 5 million rubles for "childfree ideology propaganda" and restrictions on adoptions by citizens of countries allowing gender transitions. French Foreign Minister's statement about Ukraine's right to use French missiles against Russian territory generated response from Moscow, with Zakharova framing it as Paris "finishing off" Kyiv rather than supporting it.
23.11.2024
00:39
RIA Novosti

Reuters: Трамп рассматривает на должность представителя по Украине Гренелла

00:39

00:40Oreshnik Goes Industrial

The newspapers continue extensive coverage of the Oreshnik missile system, with Putin announcing its mass production (RT, Gazeta, Interfax). New developments include Medvedev's statement against nuclear escalation (Moscow Times) and potential sanctions on Gazprombank threatening gas payments (Kommersant). Reports emerge of Trump-Putin discussions on Ukraine (Lenta), while Moldova attempts to restore money transfers with Russia (Izvestia).
00:47
RIA Novosti

Трамп рассматривает на должность спецпредставителя по Украине экс-директора нацразведки, пишут СМИ

00:47
03:35
RIA Novosti

ВСУ отправили в Курскую область спецотряд

03:35

04:17Kursk's Cross-Border Chess

The newspapers report continued coverage of cross-border military activities in Kursk region, with claims of Ukrainian special forces deployment (RIA) and Crimean units capturing Western equipment (Izvestia). Reuters reports about Trump potentially sending his former intelligence chief as Ukraine envoy (RBC). In economic news, cross-border trade is growing through brands that left Russia (Kommersant), while Putin transfers Universal Beverage assets to state property management (TASS).
06:23
RIA Novosti

Сотни россиян каждый день подписывают контракты с Минобороны, рассказал Песков

06:23

06:40Congress Binds Trump's Ukraine Hand

The newspapers report intensified coverage of US-Russia dynamics, with US lawmakers preparing legislation to compel Trump to aid Ukraine (Gazeta) while Trump names a new Treasury Secretary candidate (Interfax). Russian state media emphasizes military successes against Ukraine in Kursk (Izvestia) and reports on infrastructure attacks (Meduza). Medvedev claims NATO's direct involvement in the conflict (TASS), while Peskov reports ongoing military recruitment (RIA).
06:47
RIA Novosti

Все сделали за Путина. Почему Украина не может получить желаемого

06:47
07:59
08:31

09:20Merkel Steps Into Peace Talks Debate

The newspapers report significant focus on Ukraine negotiations, with former German Chancellor Merkel calling for international involvement in peace talks rather than letting Kyiv decide unilaterally (Lenta, RBC). Russian military claims new territorial gains in Novodmitrovka (Izvestia) and the destruction of a Ukrainian MiG-29 (TASS). The Kremlin announces preparation of Putin's upcoming address to the Federal Assembly (NTV, Vesti).
09:27
RIA Novosti

Российские войска нанесли удар по инфраструктуре украинских военных аэродромов

09:27
09:59
11:27

11:46Iskander Claims Dnipro's MiG

The newspapers report extensive coverage of Russian military strikes on Ukrainian airfields, with multiple sources (Kommersant, RIA, Vesti, TASS) confirming attacks on air infrastructure. Defense Ministry specifically highlights the destruction of a MiG-29 by Iskander missile at Dnipro airfield (NTV, TASS). Moscow Times reports North Korean troops deployment to Ukraine, while RT covers American pundit Jimmy Dore's comments on Putin's role in preventing escalation.
13:03
13:11
13:43
RIA Novosti

Все сделали за Путина. Почему Украина не может получить желаемого

13:43

13:44Oreshnik Claims Parliament

The newspapers report extensive coverage of the Oreshnik missile system, with Zelenskyy criticizing parliament's cancellation of sessions due to Oreshnik threats (Gazeta), while Peskov explains why the system remained previously unknown (Kommersant, TASS). Former Chancellor Merkel claims she's been made a scapegoat for the Ukraine conflict (RBC), while Zakharova emphasizes Britain's role in hybrid warfare against Russia (Izvestia). NHL coverage notes Ovechkin's leg injury potentially delaying his pursuit of Gretzky's record (Meduza).
14:47
15:19
RIA Novosti

Путин подписал закон о списании долгов по кредитам для участников СВО

15:19

15:53The Day Debts Were Forgiven

The newspapers report extensive coverage of two major developments: Putin signs law writing off up to 10 million rubles in overdue loans for military operation participants (Gazeta, Izvestia, Kommersant, RIA, TASS), while General Anashkin is removed from his position as commander of the "South" group of forces (Gazeta, Lenta, RBC). French Foreign Minister's statement about Ukraine's right to use French missiles against Russian territory "in self-defense" receives notable coverage (Meduza, NTV).
16:06
16:39
17:03
RIA Novosti

Путин подписал закон о штрафах за пропаганду чайлдфри

17:03
17:11
RIA Novosti

Путин подписал закон о запрете пропаганды чайлдфри

17:11

17:12The Day Putin Banned Childfree

The newspapers report extensive coverage of Putin signing a new law banning "childfree ideology" propaganda, with fines up to 5 million rubles (Izvestia, NTV, RIA, TASS, Vesti). Media also discusses Trump's potential impact, with Meduza examining Lukashenko's chances to end isolation under a possible Trump presidency, while Svoboda analyzes expectations for Trump's second term. Kiev's claims about North Korean casualties near Kursk are dismissed as false by Russian sources (Lenta).
18:07
18:55
21:03

22:16Oreshnik Strikes Again

The newspapers report continued coverage of the Oreshnik missile system, with Kiev attempting to classify data about the strike while Russia signals potential repeated use (Gazeta, TASS, Zakharova). North Korean troops' presence in Russia receives conflicting coverage, with Pentagon claiming imminent combat deployment while Russian sources deny casualties (Moscow Times, Lenta). Former Chancellor Merkel advocates for Western-Kiev dialogue with Russia (RBC), while Putin signs law banning childfree ideology propaganda (RT, Interfax, Vesti).
23:27
RIA Novosti

Путин поздравил режиссера Кустурицу с 70-летием

23:27