Zelenskyy cautious on Russian bombing pause during extreme cold weather
Volodymyr Zelenskyy is cautiously awaiting confirmation of a potential pause in Russian strikes on Ukrainian cities and energy infrastructure amid extreme cold weather. Donald Trump claimed Putin agreed to halt strikes for a week after a personal appeal, but the Kremlin neither confirmed nor denied this.

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AI-generatedVolodymyr Zelenskyy is cautiously awaiting confirmation of a potential pause in Russian strikes on Ukrainian cities and energy infrastructure amid extreme cold weather. Donald Trump claimed Putin agreed to halt strikes for a week after a personal appeal, but the Kremlin neither confirmed nor denied this. Zelenskyy stated there's no formal ceasefire agreement, but Ukraine would reciprocate if Russia ceased attacks. While there was a noticeable reduction in overnight attacks, Ukraine reported 111 strike drones and one ballistic missile launched by Russia. The ceasefire proposal originated during trilateral talks in Abu Dhabi, where Ukrainian and Russian officials are scheduled to meet for further discussions, though rising US-Iran tensions may affect the timing.
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5 extractedZelenskyy said US officials proposed a ceasefire during trilateral talks in Abu Dhabi.
Ukraine's air force reported 111 strike drones and one ballistic missile launched by Russia overnight.
The Kremlin said Putin received a request from Trump to halt strikes until Feb 1, but declined to confirm agreement.
Trump claimed Putin agreed to halt strikes on Ukraine's energy infrastructure for a week after Trump's appeal.
Zelenskyy is waiting to see if Russia will pause strikes on Ukrainian cities and energy infrastructure.