After Trump call, Russia agrees to pause attacks on Kyiv amid cold spell

Al Jazeera DiplomaticNews ReportEN 1 min read 100% complete January 30, 2026 at 09:22 PM
After Trump call, Russia agrees to pause attacks on Kyiv amid cold spell
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In January 2026, Russia agreed to pause its attacks on Kyiv and surrounding areas in Ukraine until February 1. The Kremlin stated this decision followed a request from U.S. President Donald Trump. Trump cited the record-setting cold weather affecting the region as the reason for his request. Many Ukrainian residents are currently without heating due to previous Russian attacks targeting power infrastructure. The pause in attacks aims to provide temporary relief to civilians during the severe cold spell.

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Trump pointed to the ‘record-setting cold’ gripping the region.

quote — Donald Trump (via Kremlin)90% confidence

The Kremlin says it agreed to halt attacks on Kyiv and surrounding towns until February 1.

factual — The Kremlin90% confidence

Russian attacks targeted power infrastructure.

factual — NewsFeed80% confidence

The halt in attacks follows a request from US President Donald Trump.

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Many Ukrainians have no heating.

factual — NewsFeed70% confidence
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halt attacks 90% kyiv 80% russia 70% cold spell 70% power infrastructure 60% heating 50% us president 40%

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