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Ukraine races to bolster air defenses as Putin’s strike pause nears end

  • Ukrainian officials acknowledged a brief pause in Russian strikes, noting it could help stabilize energy supplies during cold weather, but emphasized that no formal ceasefire is in place.
  • President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine is reinforcing air defenses against drones in major cities amid freezing temperatures.
  • Experts believe the pause in strikes symbolizes political signaling rather than a significant military change and warn of potential diplomatic consequences for Ukraine ahead.
  • Ukrainian officials warned that without sufficient air defense resources, civilian security during winter remains at risk, undermining energy supplies.
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The Kremlin claims to have received a request from Donald Trump to do so, while remaining ambiguous on the details.

Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered his troops to invade neighboring Ukraine on February 24, 2022. Since then, the war has remained anchored in Eastern Europe. He follows the latest news of Russia’s military advance and Kiev’s response to it. The U.S. is pushing for ways to bring the war to an end. The truce is closer.

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