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30.05.2025The delegation departure day

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Russia for 30.05.2025.

It displays 172 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

30.05.2025The delegation departure day
Russian media reported twelve servicemen received 15 million rubles for downing Ukraine's first F-16 fighter jet, with coverage emphasizing the monetary reward throughout the morning. Explosions occurred at Vladivostok's Desantnaya Bay near military equipment loading areas, initially attributed to gas cylinder ignition in vehicles.

The Kremlin announced its delegation would depart for Istanbul talks scheduled June 2, with Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zakharova confirming they would arrive with a draft memorandum. Putin welcomed Trump envoy Kellogg's suggestion that NATO might halt eastward expansion, calling it addressing Russia's "fair concerns."

Authorities reported preventing a terrorist attack in Moscow allegedly ordered by Ukrainian intelligence services. By afternoon, UN representative Nebenzia escalated threats over potential German Taurus missile strikes, warning Russia considers "any variants of response." The Moscow Times revealed that earlier reports of Putin "dodging drones" during his Kursk visit were staged Kremlin PR operations designed to demonstrate shared sacrifice with citizens.
30.05.2025
01:12
RIA Novosti

На Украине зафиксировали рекордное число дезертиров

01:12
01:28
RIA Novosti

На Украине резко выросло число дезертиров

01:28
02:08
02:08
RIA Novosti

Танкисты уничтожили подземный командный пункт ВСУ в ЛНР

02:08

02:09F-16 Bounty Payout

Russian media reports military rewards for downing Ukraine's first F-16 fighter jet, with 12 Russian servicemen receiving 15 million rubles for the achievement (TASS, Vesti). Coverage focuses on diplomatic positioning ahead of Istanbul talks, with UN envoy Nebenzya claiming Zelensky seeks to "deceive and disorient" Trump, while Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zakharova confirms Russia's negotiation delegation composition remains unchanged (Izvestia, NTV). Ukrainian sources acknowledge NATO benefits from the ongoing conflict, according to Russian outlets (Lenta). Kellogg reportedly advised Kiev before upcoming negotiations (RBC). Domestic policy shifts toward June 1st implementation of new laws targeting scammers attempting to steal government services access codes and protecting consumers from low-quality products (Komsomolskaya Pravda).
02:16
RIA Novosti

Во Владивостоке прогремели два взрыва

02:16
02:24
03:19
RIA Novosti

Россия надеется, что Киев отнесется к переговорам серьезно, заявили в МИД

03:19
03:23
RIA Novosti

Россия надеется, что Киев серьезно отнесется к переговорам, заявили в МИД

03:23
04:55
RIA Novosti

Россия надеется, что Киев серьезно отнесется к переговорам в Стамбуле, заявили в МИД

04:55
05:20
RIA Novosti

Россия надеется, что Киев серьезно отнесется к переговорам в Стамбуле, заявил МИД

05:20

05:22Vladivostok military port explosions

Russian media reports two explosions at Vladivostok's Desantnaya Bay, specifically at a military equipment loading area for ships (Interfax, Moscow Times). Air defense systems intercepted 27-30 Ukrainian drones overnight across Russian regions (NTV, Vesti). Military coverage includes tank crews destroying Ukrainian underground command posts in LNR and Russian forces clearing western outskirts of Torskoe (Izvestia, TASS). Diplomatic positioning intensifies ahead of Istanbul talks, with Russia offering Ukraine a choice between "peace through negotiations or defeat on the battlefield" (Lenta). The Foreign Ministry expresses hope that Kiev will take the Istanbul negotiations seriously (RIA Novosti). International economic coverage focuses on Reuters' assessment of corporate losses from Trump's trade war policies (RBC).
05:54
06:10
RIA Novosti

Российские военные ударили по авиабазе ВСУ в Одесской области

06:10

08:01FSB arrests six Kiev arsonists

Russian media reports FSB detained six people across three regions for conducting arson attacks on behalf of Kiev (Izvestia, Vesti). Coverage focuses on diplomatic developments as Trump's special envoy Kellogg suggests NATO may halt eastward expansion, while The Atlantic reports Trump's expectations for Ukraine negotiations in Istanbul (Kommersant, RBC). TASS covers preparations for a second round of Russia-Ukraine talks. Military reporting includes Russian strikes on a Ukrainian airbase in Odessa region (RIA Novosti). Economic coverage examines McDonald's potential return to Russia, with analysts warning of "colossal money" required and predicting it would be a "shock" for Western companies (Lenta). Edward Snowden has become a tax resident of Lyubertsy (Svoboda).
08:07
08:24
RIA Novosti

Российские военные нанесли удар по авиабазе ВСУ в Одесской области

08:24
08:32
09:05
RIA Novosti

МИД заявил об истерике Украины перед вторым раундом переговоров

09:05
09:13
RIA Novosti

МИД рассказал об истерике Украины перед вторым раундом переговоров

09:13

09:56Kursk victim count reaches 54,000

Russian state media reports that 54,000 Kursk region residents have been officially recognized as victims of Ukrainian forces' crimes, while residential buildings and medical facilities suffered drone damage in fresh attacks on the city (Izvestia, NTV). Environmental authorities filed lawsuits worth 85 billion rubles against owners of tankers that sank in the Kerch Strait (Interfax). Military coverage includes Russian forces reportedly liberating 13 settlements in one week and explosions at a Far East naval drill site where anti-terrorism units "neutralized" an unspecified threat (TASS, Moscow Times). Trump's envoy Kellogg acknowledged Russia has "fair concern" about NATO expansion, while reports suggest Trump will decide on Russia sanctions after Istanbul negotiations conclude (RT, Kommersant). An explosion occurred at a Serbian factory producing shells for Ukraine (RBC).
10:20
RIA Novosti

В Кремле рассказали о темах переговоров с Украиной в Стамбуле

10:20
10:29
RIA Novosti

В Кремле рассказали о темах предстоящих переговоров с Украиной в Стамбуле

10:29
10:45
RIA Novosti

В Кремле назвали темы предстоящих переговоров с Украиной в Стамбуле

10:45
11:18
RIA Novosti

NYT опубликовала содержание меморандума Украины по урегулированию

11:18

11:29Kremlin Welcomes Trump's NATO Halt

Russian media reports the Kremlin welcomed Trump administration positions on halting NATO expansion, with multiple outlets covering statements from Trump's envoy Kellogg about Ukraine's NATO membership being "off the table" (Izvestia, RBC, RT). Coverage intensifies around upcoming Istanbul negotiations, with Russian delegation departing for talks scheduled June 2nd, while the Kremlin sets conditions for potential three-way Putin-Zelensky-Trump meetings (NTV, Rossiyskaya Gazeta, TASS). However, Russian outlets simultaneously report Trump threatening new sanctions against Russia, with Lenta suggesting "the US will punish itself" through such measures. The government announces creation of a state registry tracking all citizen bank cards, while Afghanistan war veterans face arrest for embezzling sanatorium assets (Moscow Times, Kommersant).
11:59
12:07
12:16
12:16
RIA Novosti

NYT опубликовала содержание меморандума Украины по урегулированию конфликта

12:16
13:06

13:08Russian delegation heads to Istanbul with draft memorandum

Russian media reports the head of Russia's delegation to Istanbul negotiations has been named, with Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zakharova confirming the delegation will arrive with a draft memorandum (Lenta, TASS). The New York Times published contents of Ukraine's settlement memorandum according to Russian outlets (RIA Novosti). Putin authorized the state housing corporation Dom.RF to conduct an IPO, marking a significant privatization move (Kommersant, RBC). New laws taking effect June 1st target scammers attempting to steal government services codes and protect consumers from low-quality products (Komsomolskaya Pravda). Children of soldiers missing in action during the "special military operation" will receive financial support until their fathers' fate is determined (Vesti). Despite swimming bans due to December's oil spill disaster, Russian tourists continue enjoying Black Sea waters in Anapa as summer season begins (Moscow Times).
13:22
RIA Novosti

В Москве предотвратили теракт, готовившийся по заданию украинских спецслужб

13:22
13:56
14:13
14:37

14:39Moscow terror plot foiled

Russian state media reports authorities prevented a terrorist attack in Moscow allegedly ordered by Ukrainian intelligence services, with multiple outlets covering the Investigative Committee's announcement (Izvestia, Rossiyskaya Gazeta, RIA Novosti, Vesti). UN representative Nebenzia outlined Russia's ceasefire conditions for Ukraine, while warning that Europe is ordering Zelensky to fight "to the last Ukrainian" (Kommersant, TASS). Putin issued orders allowing the state to seize businesses from owners who fail to fulfill government contracts during martial law conditions (Moscow Times). The Moscow Times reports on Kremlin PR operations portraying Putin as "dodging Ukrainian drones" during his Kursk visit to demonstrate shared sacrifice with citizens. A demographer became the 1,000th person designated as a "foreign agent" (RBC). These developments occur as the Istanbul negotiations approach, with the Russian delegation already departed.
15:43
16:09
RIA Novosti

Российские войска нанесли авиаудар по ВСУ в ДНР четырьмя бомбами ФАБ-500

16:09

17:16Taurus Strike Threats Escalate

Russian media escalates threats over potential German Taurus missile strikes, with UN representative Nebenzia warning Russia considers "any variants of response" to such attacks on Russian territory (Lenta, NTV). The coverage intensifies diplomatic warnings as tensions rise over Western long-range weapons. Meanwhile, The Moscow Times reveals that the Kremlin's portrayal of Putin "in the epicenter of drone attacks" during his Kursk visit was a staged PR operation designed to show shared sacrifice with citizens. In domestic news, a court ruled Pobeda airline's hand luggage size requirements illegal (Interfax), while Putin ordered memorializing fallen soldiers from the "special military operation" (TASS). Japanese newspapers Asahi and Yomiuri featured Putin's meeting with Abe's widow on their front pages (Vesti).
17:23
17:39
RIA Novosti

Путин поручил поддержать жителей Белгородской и Курской областей, утративших имущество

17:39
17:55
18:11

19:49Istanbul talks without Brussels

Russian media reports Istanbul negotiations between Moscow and Kiev scheduled for June 2nd will proceed without EU participation, with Erdogan expressing hope the talks will establish foundations for peace (Rossiyskaya Gazeta, Vesti). Putin ordered support for Belgorod and Kursk region residents who lost property, while also directing the creation of recommendations to memorialize fallen defenders (RIA Novosti, Izvestia). Military coverage includes accusations against soldiers refusing assault orders, with reports claiming they face being labeled either "victims" or "provocateurs" after appearing in videos with crutches (Lenta.ru). Corruption cases continue with a former Rosatom construction oversight director sentenced to 12 years, while a defense industry corporation head reportedly hired American lobbyists to lift US sanctions (Kommersant, Moscow Times). Opposition outlet Svoboda reports on deserter Anton Shirshin's claims of having "almost all teeth pulled out" during detention (Svoboda.org).
22:29
RIA Novosti

BZ: риторика Мерца и поставки Taurus Киеву втянут Германию в войну с Россией

22:29
23:47