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Kiev, Putin and Trump

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Trump says Putin has agreed to pause in attacks on freezing Kiev
Russian President Vladimir Putin has agreed to a one-week pause in attacks on Kiev and other Ukrainian cities, US President Donald Trump said on Thursday.

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EL MUNDO on MSN · 2d
Trump says Putin agrees to a ceasefire over Kiev and other cities during the "cold week"
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Trump says Putin agreed to not fire on Kiev for a week
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Putin Attacks Ukraine Just Hours After Trump Claimed He Had Promised Not To
A total of 111 long-range drones and one ballastic missile were fired into Ukraine on Friday by Russia.

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Questions hang over Putin's consent to a request by Trump to spare Ukraine's power grid
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Ukraine is bracing for brutal weather as Trump says Putin agreed to halt power grid attacks
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Kremlin confirms Trump personally asking Putin to halt attacks on Kyiv until 1 February
In Kyiv, as a result of a large-scale Russian attack on 24 January and damage to critical infrastructure, 6,000 buildings (half of the city's housing stock) were left without heat.

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Russia, Ukraine halt energy strikes, but differences emerge on moratorium
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Kremlin says agreed to halt strikes on Kyiv until Sunday
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Kiev metro temporarily closes due to power shortage

The Kiev metro is a vital transport artery for the capital and rarely pauses operations, even during intense Russian bombardment.
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Kiev metro shuts temporarily over power shortage

Kiev’s metro system has been temporarily shut down due to power shortages, the operator said, following recent Russian attacks on
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Zelensky criticizes Kiev city authorities over power, heating outages

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has criticized Kiev's city administration over the handling of heating and power supplies in the capital following Russian airstrikes. "Equipment should have been sourced and procured well before this winter,
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More than a million people were left without electricity in Kiev and Chernihiv

More than 1.2 million civilians in Kiev and Chernihiv were left without electricity. This was announced on January 24 by Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine Alexei Kuleba.Earlier in the day, the RBC-Ukraine news agency reported that the Ukrainian city of Chernihiv was left without electricity.
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Kiev threw Warsaw hard: Some have war, others have understanding

EADaily, January 31st, 2026. Ukraine makes decisions, and Poland calculates losses. This was stated in the social network X by former Polish Prime Minister Leszek Miller.
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Russians Attacked Kiev And Kharkiv En Masse

The Russians on the night of January 24 carried out a massive attack on Kiev and Kharkiv, as a result of which it is known about the victims, casualties, fires and numerous destructions. In particular, in Kharkiv, a hostel with displaced people, a hospital and a maternity hospital suffered due to the shelling.
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Take a look inside Kiev's astonishing Soviet-era metro system, home to the deepest subway station in the world

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Kiev began to plug gaps in the defense with brigades trained in the West

EADaily, February 1st, 2026. The Ukrainian command began throwing the Ukrainian Armed Forces brigades trained in the West to slaughter. This was stated in the Russian law enforcement agencies.
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In Kiev, employees of the shopping mall, under the guise of updating data, abducted a priest of the UOC

In Kiev, employees of the Territorial Recruitment Center (TCK, an analogue of the military enlistment office in Ukraine) abducted a clergyman of the canonical Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC), Archpriest Alexander Itsenko.

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