Trump's criticism of both Putin ("gone absolutely crazy") and Zelensky ("creating problems for Ukraine") dominated early Russian media coverage, with Kremlin spokesman Peskov attributing Trump's comments to "emotional overload." By midday, focus shifted to Western countries (US, Germany, UK, France) removing restrictions on the range of weapons supplied to Ukraine, allowing strikes deeper into Russian territory. This development, following the completed prisoner exchange, was described as "dangerous" by the Kremlin.
Russian forces reportedly liberated Belovody and Vladimirovka in Sumy region, with the military claiming to have shot down 96 Ukrainian drones overnight. Putin stated Russia's economy has become fourth globally by purchasing power parity and called for "strangling" foreign IT services that haven't fully exited Russia.
FSB reported detaining seven alleged terrorists in Nizhny Novgorod region, claiming they received instructions from Poland.