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Extreme cold in Ukraine "postpones" war by a week

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Extreme cold in Ukraine "postpones" war by a week
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Trump announces that Putin has accepted a 1-week ceasefire...

United States President Donald Trump announced today that Russian President Vladimir Putin has accepted his request to halt the bombing of the Ukrainian capital, Kiev, and surrounding areas for a seven-day period. This is due to the extremely low temperatures that have swept the country and created a humanitarian crisis for civilians. Trump made the statement during a US Cabinet meeting in Washington.

" It's not just cold, it's record cold ," Trump said, adding that Russia had accepted his request for a pause in attacks for a week, which he said was also welcomed by Ukrainian authorities.

However, there is still no clear official confirmation from the Kremlin or independent Russian sources about this agreement, while Russian and Ukrainian military services continue operations on different fronts.

The initiative comes as Ukraine faces power and heating shortages due to recent Russian attacks on energy supply infrastructure, with temperatures in many regions dropping below -20°C. The living situation for civilians has become a dangerous humanitarian crisis, and international officials have called for emergency measures.

The initiative comes as Ukraine faces power and heating shortages due to recent Russian attacks on energy supply infrastructure, with temperatures in many regions dropping below -20°C. The living situation for civilians has become a dangerous humanitarian crisis, and international officials have called for emergency measures.

Analysts estimate that this "proposed ceasefire", linked to weather conditions, could bring temporary relief to civilians. But without a lasting political and military agreement implemented by the parties, the risk of a resumption of attacks remains high.

The war in Ukraine has continued since the full Russian invasion in February 2022, causing thousands of casualties, extensive infrastructural destruction, and a deep humanitarian crisis that continues into 2026. Despite international efforts for peace negotiations and heavy sanctions against Moscow, the fronts remain active and violent.

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