The day's Russian media focused intensely on Volodymyr Zelensky's Washington visit. Morning reports emphasized expectations of Donald Trump pressuring Zelensky towards a peace deal, involving renouncing Crimea and NATO membership. Concurrently, successful FSB operations thwarting Ukrainian drone attacks and a planned car bombing on the Crimean Bridge gained prominence. By midday, a significant new development emerged: Hungarian officials accused Ukraine of striking the Druzhba oil pipeline, halting supplies to Europe. As the anticipated Trump-Zelensky meeting commenced, Russian outlets highlighted Trump's statements, including his view that Ukraine would not join NATO and that a ceasefire was no longer required. The evening's dominant narrative shifted dramatically to reports of Trump interrupting his meetings with Zelensky and European leaders to conduct calls with President Putin, underscoring a direct channel between the US and Russian leaders.