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Russian Developer Sells Land To Settle Debts
A Russian developer is selling large plots of land at discounted prices to settle debts. The company previously purchased these land parcels for future construction projects. A reduction in demand for new construction has impacted the company's ability to use these assets as bank collateral. The developer has expressed criticism of the Central Bank, though analysts suggest this may be due to a long-standing personal dislike rather than a specific economic indicator.
Radio Svoboda
Russian Export Oil Targeted In Attacks
Russia has closed exports for grain, meat, and dairy products due to an ongoing quarantine. At least 198 civilians were affected by Ukrainian shelling between April 20 and April 26. Updated data indicates 174 people were wounded during this period. Impacted targets included residential buildings, medical and social institutions, commercial facilities, gas stations, and electrical distribution infrastructure. The use of industrial robots in Russia grew by 1.5 times over the past year. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin announced the increase. The statement was reported by Radio Mayak. The growth indicates an expansion in domestic automation capabilities. Russia has implemented an embargo on grain exports, impacting regions such as Egypt and Syria. The move has caused bread prices to rise sharply in areas where food security is a critical issue.
Radio Svoboda
Rox Adamax Hybrid SUV Features Battery Management System
The Rox Adamax flagship SUV achieves a range of 1,226 kilometers on a single tank and battery charge. The manufacturer stated this figure was calculated using the realistic WLTC cycle rather than ideal laboratory conditions. The vehicle utilizes an 'EREV' (Extended Electric Vehicle) sequential hybrid architecture where the electric motor drives the wheels. The vehicle includes technology designed to maintain battery charge at a specified level.
Kommersant FM
Ukraine Reports Patriot Missile Ammunition Shortage
Russian forces may begin mobilization around or after May 9 due to a lack of tactical options. Officials suggest that increasing defense technology investment can reduce the overall need for human mobilization. Conversely, Ukraine is experiencing difficulties regarding the quantity of personnel available for unit recruitment. The broadcaster noted that stricter actions against draft evaders may be necessary. The source noted that urgent measures are required to address problems within the Ukrainian armed forces. It stated that conclusions regarding whether Ukrainians can counter the Russian initiative should be awaited in the coming months. The source noted that while chances exist to suppress Russian offensive impulses, it could not confirm if Ukrainians will seize the initiative.
Radio Svoboda
Russian Government Approves Cryptocurrency Regulation Projects
Authorities in Russia are working on a plan to ban vapes across the entire territory of the country. The Federal Tax Service also reported the total tax amount to be paid by cryptocurrency miners for 2025. Police warned that cryptocurrency-related scams resulted in over $182 million in losses during 2025. Illegal cryptocurrency turnover is set to become a criminal offense in the country. Roststandart has approved new GOST standards for tobacco products, which are set to take effect in July this year. The requirements specify fiber width for different tobacco types, requiring more than 1 mm for pipe tobacco and less for cigarette tobacco. According to the agency, these specifications affect tobacco consumption during production and the levels of nicotine, tar, and other substances in smoke.
Govorit Moskva
Putin Aims To Capture Donetsk And Luhansk
The minimum objective for Vladimir Putin is the capture of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions. He is reportedly waiting for a collapse of the Ukrainian front and the exhaustion of Ukrainian forces to achieve greater goals. This strategy relies on current military capabilities to secure these specific territories. The source suggests Putin hopes to accomplish these minimum tasks using current military forces.
Radio Svoboda
Analysts Predict Ruble Volatility Amid Import Demand
An analyst noted that importers may raise prices as the ruble weakens. The analyst suggested that inflation could provide a stabilizing effect, though the ruble is not expected to reach 70 per dollar and might move toward 60. Importer demand could potentially strengthen the currency further. The analyst noted that increased capital expenditures and non-essential imports are not expected immediately.
Kommersant FM
Russian Businesses Face Rising Costs And Shrinking Planning Horizons
Russia could face resource exhaustion within a maximum of one and a half to two years under current conditions. The source noted that Russia lacks the immediate capacity to simultaneously supply weapons, equipment, and training for new divisions. Some personnel may be deployed immediately as cannon fodder while others undergo training. Russia is experiencing a deficit in artillery and ammunition, according to reports from Radio Svoboda. The shortage of munitions has been noted throughout 2024 and 2025. The country also faces a deficit in air defense systems. This follows the mobilization of 300,000 personnel to reinforce existing divisions and form new ones. Russian military experts are debating the location of a promised offensive while facing a deficit of conventional military equipment. The report also notes ongoing issues regarding the formation of new unmanned drone troops.
Radio Svoboda
General Boluevsky Allegedly Discusses Nuclear Weapons and Mobilization
A video of General Boluevsky was reportedly removed from the Public Chamber website after appearing to discuss nuclear weapons preparation and mobilization. Military bloggers have since shared clips of the video, which cut off just as the general was allegedly about to provide instructions for a Russian victory. The source noted that the video was being re-uploaded by various pro-war social media accounts.
Radio Svoboda
Moscow Exchange Index Drops 30 Percent
The Moscow Exchange aims to begin conducting cryptocurrency operations starting in 2027. The Russian Central Bank expects the first regulated cryptocurrency operations to occur by the end of the year, following government approval of cryptocurrency regulation bills. The oil and gas sectors have not received capital inflows and have begun to trend downward. Gazprom shares are also declining, according to the report. This movement occurs alongside volatility in oil prices and the US dollar.
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