With Trump Watching, 48 Hours of Quiet: Ukraine Braces for the End of Russia’s Temporary Strike Suspension
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With Trump Watching, 48 Hours of Quiet: Ukraine Braces for the End of Russia’s Temporary Strike Suspension
A short pause in Russian attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure brought a moment of relief this week as winter conditions continue to strain the country’s power grid. The halt followed recent high-level conversations involving former US President Donald Trump, who said he urged Moscow to stop strikes targeting civilian energy systems during extreme cold. Ukrainian officials acknowledged the pause and said it could help stabilize electricity …
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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