Russian media on July 11 foregrounded a series of significant developments. Early reporting continued to highlight US President Trump's statements on Ukraine aid and his upcoming "important statement" on Russia, a theme from prior days. Concurrently, extensive Ukrainian drone attacks across Russia were widely covered, with reports of over 150 UAVs shot down overnight. As the day progressed, diplomatic engagements gained prominence, with detailed reports on Foreign Minister Lavrov's discussions with US envoy Rubio and subsequent Kremlin statements regarding EU intentions and new proposals to Trump. A notable shift in editorial focus occurred with the prominent coverage of Russian forces liberating Zelenaya Dolina in the DPR. Domestically, the confiscation of a major gold mining company's assets and Russia's retaliatory closure of Poland's consulate in Kaliningrad emerged as key new stories. By afternoon, President Putin's approval of the fundamentals of state language policy and his decree to combat foreign words dominated headlines, along with reports of a residential building collapsing in Aleshki due to a Ukrainian strike.