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Kremlin Cites Anchorage Understandings as Energy Strikes Strain Ukraine’s Grid

Officials cast undisclosed concessions from the Alaska talks as groundwork for possible de‑escalation.

Overview

  • President Vladimir Putin said Moscow and Washington share a mutual understanding from the Anchorage summit on steps toward a peaceful resolution in Ukraine.
  • Presidential aide Yuri Ushakov said Russia made certain concessions at Anchorage, while Belarus’s Alexander Lukashenko said Putin briefed CIS leaders on the summit’s agreements.
  • The Russian Defense Ministry reported new attacks on transport and fuel‑energy infrastructure used by Ukrainian forces, as Ukrainian outlets counted 63 energy sites damaged over the past 10 days with rolling outages in multiple regions.
  • Energy firm DTEK said power was restored to more than 800,000 Kyiv households after a mass strike, while local reports noted explosions in Kharkiv’s Chuhuiv area and a drone‑strike alarm in Russia’s Voronezh.
  • Turkey’s ruling party said the foreign and defense ministries and intelligence are discussing deploying forces to Gaza to help monitor a ceasefire under the U.S. plan’s first phase.