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Kremlin Confirms Short Halt on Kyiv Strikes as Ukraine Offers Energy Reciprocity

Officials dispute the pause’s scope and timing with no verified deal covering energy sites.

Overview

  • President Trump said he asked Vladimir Putin to refrain from attacking Kyiv for a week, and the Kremlin said Putin agreed to pause strikes on the capital until Feb. 1.
  • Ukraine’s Air Force reported an Iskander-M missile and 111 attack drones overnight, with damage in Zaporizhzhia and no confirmed hits on energy facilities.
  • Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Ukraine would halt long-range strikes on Russian energy infrastructure if Moscow stops targeting Ukrainian energy assets.
  • Kyiv emphasized there is no ceasefire or direct agreement in place, and a follow-up round of U.S.-mediated talks discussed in Abu Dhabi remains uncertain in timing and participation.
  • A severe cold spell is straining civilians, with Kyiv officials reporting 253 apartment buildings still without heating.