Trump says Putin agreed to a 1-week pause in Ukraine attacks
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President Donald Trump said Thursday he has asked Russian President Vladimir Putin to halt attacks on Kyiv for one week as the region faces dangerously cold temperatures. His request comes as Russia continues to strike Ukraine’s critical infrastructure, leaving many residents without heat in the middle of winter.
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US President Donald Trump said Thursday that Russia's Vladimir Putin agreed to a personal request to halt attacks on Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities, after Moscow's strikes left millions without heating during an "extreme" cold snap.
It is unclear what the president meant when he said Putin would not “fire on” Kyiv and other cities, as the attacks and deaths haven't stopped coming.
Donald Trump has said Vladimir Putin agreed not to fire on Kyiv for a week after the US president personally asked his Russian counterpart to halt attacks because of frigid temperatures in the Ukrainian capital. Trump said that he was “happy” that Putin acquiesced.
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KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — U.S. President Donald Trump said Thursday he has asked Russian President Vladimir Putin not to target the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv for one week as the region experiences frigid temperatures.
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