
Claims Russia Agreed to Temporary Pause in Ukraine AttacksFormer US President Donald Trump has claimed that Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to—
a temporary halt in attacks on Ukraine’s cities and infrastructure as the country endures one of its harshest winters in recent years.
However, the exact terms, timing, and scope of the pause remain unclear.Ukraine is currently experiencing severe freezing conditions,
raising concerns about civilian safety and the resilience of energy systems already damaged by months of bombardment.
Request Made During Extreme Winter ConditionsTrump said he personally asked Putin to suspend attacks on Kyiv and other populated areas for a short period,
citing the extraordinary cold affecting millions of civilians.According to Trump, the Russian leader agreed to the request,
though no specific details were provided about when the pause would begin or what targets would be included.
US officials have not publicly clarified whether the pause applies to all military strikes or only to energy infrastructure and major cities.
Kremlin Confirms Request,
Cites Negotiation EffortsThe Kremlin later confirmed that Trump had made a direct request to Putin to stop targeting Kyiv until early February.
Russian officials said the move was intended to create more favorable conditions for potential negotiations.
Despite the confirmation, Moscow did not specify whether the halt would extend beyond the capital or apply to other regions experiencing power shortages and infrastructure damage.
Uncertainty as Ukraine Braces for Worse WeatherUkrainian authorities and civilians remain cautious,
as temperatures are expected to drop further in the coming days. Previous pauses or assurances during the conflict have often been followed by renewed attacks.
With limited information available, Ukraine continues to prepare for the possibility that strikes could resume at any moment,
especially against critical energy facilities that have been repeatedly targeted during winter months.
Broader Impact on the ConflictThe announcement comes amid ongoing international efforts to reduce civilian suffering and prevent further escalation.
Analysts note that even a brief pause could offer temporary relief, but lasting stability would require clear commitments and verifiable actions.
For now, uncertainty dominates as Ukraine faces both extreme weather and an unresolved war.
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