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09.04.2025

Day 125% Tariff Struck While Ukrainian Drones Targeted Turkish Pipeline

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This page is an archive of main headlines from Russia for 09.04.2025.

It displays 154 headlines from many sources chronologically, as they appeared throughout the day, accompanied by AI overviews that were written in real time.

09.04.2025Day 125% Tariff Struck While Ukrainian Drones Targeted Turkish Pipeline
Morning headlines focused on Trump's coal industry revival orders and Chinese tariffs, with Russia claiming air defense destroyed 158 Ukrainian drones overnight. Actor Mikhail Efremov's release on parole received significant coverage.

By midday, Ukrainian forces reportedly attacked the Turkish Stream gas pipeline infrastructure in Kuban, a strategic escalation targeting Russian energy exports to Europe. Simultaneously, Ukraine's commander confirmed Russia launched a new offensive in Sumy and Kharkiv regions, while General Popov returned to command after his earlier appeal to Putin.

Trade war intensified throughout the day with the EU approving €22 billion in retaliatory tariffs against the US. China responded to Trump's 104% tariffs with its own 84% duties, prompting Trump to immediately escalate to 125% by evening. Moscow Exchange index fell alongside oil prices, which dropped below $61 per barrel for the first time since March 2021.
09.04.2025

00:26 (21:26)US Confirms 104% Tariffs On China As State Department Denounces Beijing's War Support

The newspapers report on escalating US-China tensions, with US authorities confirming readiness to increase tariffs on Chinese goods to 104% (Interfax, Kommersant, RBC). US State Department has commented on Chinese citizens captured by Ukrainian forces, calling China "the main source of support for the war" (Moscow Times, Lenta). Military news includes Russian air defense systems shooting down 10 Ukrainian drones over three Russian regions and the Black Sea (Izvestia, TASS), and a Russian special forces unit preventing a Ukrainian incursion into Belgorod region (Komsomolskaya Pravda). Economic news mentions Brent oil prices falling below $62 per barrel for the first time since April 2021 (RIA Novosti).
00:50
RIA Novosti

В США вступают в силу индивидуальные повышенные пошлины для 57 стран

00:50 (21:50 in your timezone)
03:30
RIA Novosti

Цена нефти Brent опустилась ниже 61 доллара за баррель впервые с марта 2021 года

03:30 (00:30 in your timezone)
05:20
RIA Novosti

Су-34 нанес удар по пункту дислокации ВСУ в Курской области

05:20 (02:20 in your timezone)
05:46
RIA Novosti

Российские военные нанесли удар по пункту дислокации ВСУ в Курской области

05:46 (02:46 in your timezone)

06:47 (03:47)Trump Orders Coal Industry Revival

The newspapers report extensively on Trump's economic policies. Multiple sources cover Trump signing orders to boost the coal industry (Interfax) and imposing new tariffs on Chinese imports (Vesti, RBC), with Trump claiming the US earns approximately $2 billion daily from implemented duties (Izvestia). Military news includes Russian forces striking Ukrainian positions in Kursk region (RIA Novosti) and North Ossetia destroying 15 drones (TASS). A significant development shows American troops leaving a key Ukrainian support hub in Poland, with analysis of how this affects NATO assistance to Kyiv (Lenta).
06:54
07:20
RIA Novosti

Силы ПВО за ночь уничтожили 158 беспилотников

07:20 (04:20 in your timezone)
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09:13
RIA Novosti

Полянский рассказал о попытках срыва российско-американских переговоров

09:13 (06:13 in your timezone)

09:15 (06:15)Actor Efremov Released On Parole

The newspapers report on actor Mikhail Efremov's release from prison on parole (Lenta, RBC, Vesti). Military developments include Russia's drone attacks on Ukrainian cities Kharkiv, Dnipro, and Kramatorsk, injuring 20 people (Moscow Times), while Russian air defense forces destroyed 158 drones over 11 Russian regions and two seas (NTV). In diplomatic news, Polyansky discussed attempts to disrupt Russian-American negotiations (RIA Novosti) and Lavrov stated Russia is convinced of its historical and moral rightness (TASS). International economic tensions continue with Trump imposing 104% tariffs on China (RT), while the Central Bank expresses concern about tariff wars affecting Russia's economy (Svoboda).
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11:33 (08:33)Actor Efremov Released While Drone Attacks Intensify

The newspapers report on actor Mikhail Efremov's release from prison on parole after serving time for a fatal car accident (Interfax, Lenta). Military news includes reports of Ukrainian drone attacks on Russia with over 160 drones targeting three military airfields (Moscow Times), and Ukrainian forces damaging two ambulances in Nova Kakhovka (Izvestia). Economic concerns are highlighted with the Russian Central Bank warning about falling oil prices potentially squeezing the budget (Moscow Times English), and experts predicting an influx of Chinese goods to Russia due to new tariffs (RBC). In security news, the FSB has detained a deputy head of transport security at Rosmorrechflot (Kommersant), while media freedom concerns emerge with reports that Telegram is becoming unsafe following the removal of a channel (Svoboda).
11:48
11:57
RIA Novosti

ЕС планирует сократить закупки СПГ из США в ответ на пошлины, пишет Politico

11:57 (08:57 in your timezone)
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13:10
RIA Novosti

ЦБ Китая призвал государственные банки сократить закупки доллара, пишет Reuters

13:10 (10:10 in your timezone)

13:12 (10:12)Russia Launches New Offensive in Ukraine's Northeast

The newspapers report extensively on Russian military operations in Ukraine. Several sources cover a new Russian offensive in the Sumy and Kharkiv regions confirmed by Ukraine's top commander (Moscow Times English/Russian). Military updates include an entire Ukrainian brigade reportedly missing in the Belgorod border area (Lenta) and General Popov appointed to lead the "Storm Z" detachment in the special military operation (Kommersant, Vesti). Economic news mentions global market turmoil with the world's most valuable company changing amid market collapse (RBC) and China's central bank urging state banks to reduce dollar purchases (RIA Novosti). In diplomatic news, Moscow condemns the detention of a Russian Foreign Ministry employee at a Paris airport (TASS).
13:45
14:02
RIA Novosti

Украинские дроны атаковали компрессорную станцию "Турецкого потока" на Кубани

14:02 (11:02 in your timezone)
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15:13 (12:13)Ukrainian Drones Target Turkish Stream Gas Pipeline

The newspapers report extensively on Ukrainian attacks on the Turkish Stream gas pipeline infrastructure. Multiple sources cover Ukrainian drones attacking a compressor station supporting the Turkish Stream pipeline in Kuban (Interfax, NTV, RIA Novosti). Military updates include Russian claims of Ukraine losing over 230 personnel in the Kursk region in the past day (TASS) and General Ivan Popov returning to the special military operation after appealing to Putin (Lenta, Kommersant). International tensions feature prominently with China raising tariffs on US goods to 84% in response to Trump's tariff increases (Moscow Times, RBC). Beijing has also rejected Zelensky's claims about Chinese nationals fighting for Russia (RT).
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16:12
The US president has hailed the Russian hockey star after he broke Wayne Gretzky’s all-time NHL goals total on Sunday
16:12 (13:12 in your timezone)
16:37
RIA Novosti

Страны ЕС согласовали ответные меры на американские пошлины на сталь и алюминий

16:37 (13:37 in your timezone)

17:31 (14:31)EU Approves €22 Billion Tariffs Against US

The newspapers report extensively on EU-US trade tensions. Multiple sources cover the EU approving retaliatory tariffs worth €22 billion against US steel and aluminum tariffs (Kommersant, Moscow Times, RBC, RIA Novosti, Vesti). In diplomatic news, Russia expels two Romanian diplomats as a reciprocal measure (TASS) and declares readiness for dialogue with the US regarding the return of diplomatic property (Izvestia). Cultural news includes actor Efremov giving his first comment after release from prison (Lenta). In sports, Trump praised Russian hockey star Ovechkin after breaking Gretzky's NHL goals record (RT). Svoboda reports on convicted police officers going to war as a way to avoid punishment.
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18:55
RIA Novosti

Подполье сообщило об ударе по пункту размещения украинских военных в Днепропетровске

18:55 (15:55 in your timezone)
19:04
RIA Novosti

ВС России ударили по пункту размещения ВСУ в Днепропетровске, где находилось до 150 боевиков

19:04 (16:04 in your timezone)
20:04

20:24 (17:24)Oil Price Plunge Rattles Moscow Exchange

The newspapers report on financial turmoil with Moscow Exchange index falling due to declining oil prices (Interfax, Moscow Times). Economic concerns dominate as Central Bank head Nabiullina addresses the State Duma about interest rates, inflation, and the ruble (Komsomolskaya Pravda). EU requests an additional €2.1 billion from frozen Russian assets to help Ukraine (Izvestia). Trade tensions continue with EU approving €22 billion in tariffs against US goods (RBC) while US threatens to delist Chinese companies from stock markets (RT). Military updates include Russian forces striking Ukrainian positions in Dnipropetrovsk (RIA Novosti). In Chechnya, Kadyrov ordered the family of a teenager who killed a police officer expelled from the region (Lenta).
20:39
RIA Novosti

Трамп приостановил введение пошлин в отношении более 75 стран

20:39 (17:39 in your timezone)
20:39
20:57
RIA Novosti

Трамп приостановил введение пошлин в отношении более 75 стран, но повысил их для Китая

20:57 (17:57 in your timezone)
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21:58 (18:58)Trump Slaps 125% Tariffs on Chinese Imports

The newspapers report extensively on Trump imposing steep tariffs on Chinese goods. Multiple sources cover Trump's immediate increase of tariffs on Chinese imports to 125% (Interfax, Kommersant, Lenta, NTV, RBC, RIA Novosti, TASS). Economic news includes Central Bank head Nabiullina's report to the State Duma about investments reaching 39.5 trillion rubles and her statements on interest rates affecting inflation and the ruble (Komsomolskaya Pravda). International trade tensions continue with the EU approving retaliatory tariffs of up to 25% on US goods (RT), while some analysts suggest the growing US-Europe rift benefits Russia (Svoboda).
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