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26.07.2025

26.07.2025Front's Advance, Saratov's Burden

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Russia for 26.07.2025.

It displays 126 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

26.07.2025Front's Advance, Saratov's Burden
Russian media on July 26 focused on a combination of ongoing military operations in Ukraine, a tragic domestic incident, and key international developments. Early reports detailed Russian forces advancing on several fronts and widespread Ukrainian drone interceptions. By mid-morning, the liberation of Zeleny Gai in the DPR became a prominent military narrative, extensively covered with visual confirmations. Concurrently, the human toll from the Saratov building collapse, which began unfolding the previous day, continued to rise, with rescuers working to locate victims and assess structural safety. The investigation into the An-24 plane crash from July 24 also progressed, revealing one black box was destroyed by fire. In the afternoon, international attention shifted to a notable diplomatic exchange at the UN Security Council, where US and Chinese representatives publicly sparred over Ukraine. Additionally, Qatar reportedly threatened to reduce gas supplies to Europe, marking a new energy-related discussion.
26.07.2025
02:17
RIA Novosti

Бойцы "Днепра" уничтожили пункт управления дронами ВСУ в Херсонской области

02:17

02:19Path to Talks: Trump and Turkey

Russian media highlights ongoing diplomatic efforts regarding the Ukraine conflict, with Turkey reportedly facilitating a potential Zelensky-Putin meeting (The Moscow Times) and Donald Trump predicting its occurrence (Kommersant). Trump's comments on new nuclear talks with Russia (RT) and speculation about his influence on Zelensky (Vesti) also feature prominently. Meanwhile, military operations persist (RIA Novosti, TASS), and mourning continues for victims of the Saratov building collapse (NTV.ru, Rossiyskaya Gazeta).
02:51
04:34
RIA Novosti

ПВО за ночь сбила 54 украинских беспилотника

04:34
07:00
RIA Novosti

ПВО сбила два беспилотника, летевших на Москву

07:00

07:10Warzone Developments, Diplomacy's Echo

Russian media continues to focus on developments related to the Ukraine conflict. New reports detail a Russian war correspondent's disappearance in the special operation zone (Lenta.ru) and Ukraine's Starlink issues (RBC.ru). Moscow's air defense reportedly downed drones (RIA Novosti). Diplomatic efforts for a Putin-Zelensky meeting persist, with Donald Trump predicting its occurrence (Kommersant) and Turkey's FM affirming agreement (The Moscow Times). Domestically, rescue efforts continue at the Saratov building collapse site (NTV.ru, Vesti), and the investigation into the Amur An-24 plane crash progresses (Interfax.ru).
07:17
07:26
08:09
RIA Novosti

ЦБ резко снизил ключевую ставку. Что будет с инфляцией, кредитами и рублем

08:09

08:37Black Box Revelations

Russian media continues to focus on domestic events and the ongoing conflict. The investigation into the An-24 plane crash is a key priority, with reports detailing initial black box data and the destruction of one recorder by fire (Lenta.ru, RBC.ru, TASS, Vesti). The death toll from the Saratov building collapse has risen to seven (Interfax.ru, NTV.ru). Concurrently, air defense forces reportedly intercepted six Ukrainian drones over North Ossetia and the Moscow region (Izvestia, Rossiyskaya Gazeta). The Central Bank's recent key rate cut is also discussed (RIA Novosti).

11:39Zeleny Gai Liberated

Russian media focuses on recent military advances, reporting the liberation of Zeleny Gai in the DPR (Izvestia, NTV.ru, Vesti). International energy relations are also prominent, with Qatar reportedly threatening to reduce or halt gas supplies to Europe (The Moscow Times, RBC.ru). Additionally, an auto expert warns of issues from new traffic rules (Lenta.ru), while the Central Bank's rate cut (RIA Novosti) and the Saratov gas explosion aftermath (Interfax.ru) continue to be discussed.
11:54
RIA Novosti

Германия передала Украине три системы ПВО Patriot, пишет WP

11:54
11:54
12:03

15:06UN Spat Over Ukraine

Russian media focuses on the diplomatic spat between US and Chinese representatives over Ukraine at the UN Security Council (Kommersant, Lenta.ru, RBC.ru, TASS). Concurrently, military developments in Ukraine are reported, including Russia's claims of seizing two villages (The Moscow Times (English)) and Germany supplying Patriot air defense systems (RIA Novosti). Domestically, there is discussion on the Central Bank's recent rate cut (Rossiyskaya Gazeta) and the ongoing Saratov gas explosion aftermath (Interfax.ru).
15:39
RIA Novosti

"Не жалеют даже семьи бойцов СВО". В России выявили новую угрозу

15:39
15:47
17:13

17:32Ukraine Front and Saratov Aftermath

Russian media focuses on developments regarding the Ukraine conflict, reporting Germany's transfer of Patriot air defense systems (The Moscow Times) and Ukrainian forces relocating headquarters westward (TASS). RT also critiques President Zelensky's government (RT). Separately, the Saratov gas explosion aftermath is a significant domestic story, with ongoing updates on casualties and building safety (Interfax.ru, NTV.ru, Vesti).
17:44
17:57
20:35
RIA Novosti

Украинские дроны атаковали скорую в запорожском селе, есть пострадавшие

20:35
21:09
RIA Novosti

"Не жалеют даже семьи бойцов СВО". В России выявили новую угрозу

21:09
21:35
RIA Novosti

Путин поздравил моряков с днем ВМФ

21:35
21:43
RIA Novosti

"Не жалеют даже семьи бойцов СВО". В России выявили новую угрозу

21:43

22:19Naval Power and Frontline Advances

Russian media continues to prioritize the Ukraine conflict, reporting on Russian forces liberating Novoekonomicheskoye and the Ukrainian military's struggles near Melovoye (Izvestia, TASS). There are also reports of Russia securing an informant from Ukrainian captivity (Lenta.ru) and President Putin's statements on enhancing the nuclear triad's naval component (Vesti). Domestically, a new threat affecting SVO families is highlighted (RIA Novosti), while the Saratov gas explosion aftermath remains in focus (Interfax.ru, NTV.ru).