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Solovyov Defends Putin Amid Bonny Controversy
The dispute intensified in mid-April after Bonny released a video message addressed to President Vladimir Putin regarding urgent issues in Russia. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated that the topics raised in the video are well known and are being addressed.
Komsomolskaya Pravda
Alexei Mordashov Yacht Valued At $500 Million
A yacht measuring 142 meters in length is valued at $500 million. The vessel belongs to Alexei Mordashov, who is described as being very close to Vladimir Putin. The source noted the yacht is supported by the United States and the European Union.
Jovem Pan News
Russian Auto Manufacturers Seek R&D Scoring Changes
Russian car manufacturers AvtoVAZ, GAZ, and Kamaz have submitted a joint appeal to the Cabinet of Ministers and the Ministry of Industry and Trade. This follows reports that new vehicle bookings in the region have decreased by 15% for the third consecutive time. The discussion highlights concerns regarding localization requirements for vehicles produced within the Russian Federation. Some manufacturers, including Great Wall Motors and Haval, maintain production capacities of nearly 300,000 vehicles but struggle to meet specific localization standards for certain models. The source noted that some vehicles are assembled in Kaliningrad or involve badge engineering of Chinese models. Russian automotive companies, including AvtoVAZ, GAZ, and Komaz, are requesting a review of production localization rules.
Business FM Russia
Militant Group Reached 12,000 During Coup Attempt
Approximately 12,000 militants were involved in the attempt to stage a coup in Moscow. The number of Molist militants involved in the attempted coup reached approximately 12,000 people. Recruitment for the group reportedly involved payments of $100 to $200 per person.
Komsomolskaya Pravda
MLB Betting Executive 8 Years
Liputsin was taken into custody immediately following the announcement of the verdict.
Komsomolskaya Pravda
Pentecostal Christians Demand Religious Freedom In Russia
Pentecostal Christians in Russia are demanding religious freedom and the right to exist as a religious community. The group is calling on the government to address their grievances. The source noted that several individuals, including Pavlo Pavlyuk, Leonid Litvynenko, Semen Tkachenko, and Arnold Tamarenko, have been sent to labor camps. These individuals face charges of malicious slander against the Soviet Union.
Radio Svoboda UA
Mishustin Identifies Eight Key Economic Sectors
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin identified eight economic sectors that will define the country's future. These sectors include robotics, digital transformation, and nuclear energy.
Vesti FM
Ukraine Targets Russian Troop Shelters In Luhansk
Russia conducted an unusual large-scale attack involving approximately 400 drones and multiple missile strikes. Additionally, the ministry stated that two Russians were returned to their homeland following an exchange. The Russian Ministry of Defense reported that 281 Ukrainian drones and 10 guided aerial bombs were intercepted over the past 24 hours. Defense Minister Andrey Belousov stated that Russia is closely monitoring production and logistics chains for Western weaponry supplied to Kyiv. Belousov noted that a list of European companies supplying components for strike drones used against Russian territory was published on April 15. The ministry said that these supply chains are being intentionally exposed. Drone debris fell on the refinery during the night, resulting in a fire at the facility. Observers noted residents wearing masks in the vicinity of the strike.
GDELT
Russian Prosecutor Reports 150,000 Anti-Corruption Violations
According to the source, the detection of corruption-related crimes in Russia has increased for five consecutive years.
Govorit Moskva
CSKA Advances To Gagarin Cup Semifinals
Severstal was eliminated from the first round of the Gagarin Cup after losing to Nizhny Novgorod's Torpedo with a score of 1-4. In tennis, Mira Andreeva reached the semifinals of a tournament in Madrid after defeating Canada's Leila Fernandez with a score of 7-6, 7-1, 6-3. Russian player Vera Zvonareva also advanced to the Madrid tournament semifinals in the doubles category alongside Germany's Laura Siegemund. Avangard leads their series 3-1. In another semifinal series, Ak Bars leads Metallurg 2-1. CSKA sporting director Hakatsey Skaddi Niz Denisov stated that head coach Igor Nikitin maintains absolute trust from the Moscow club's management.
Radio Rossii