Trump announces a pause in Russian bombings of Kyiv and Ukrainian cities due to extreme winter conditions, while Russia and Ukraine exchange soldiers' remains.
In a significant political move, former U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that Russia will temporarily halt its bombing campaigns against Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities to help civilians cope with extreme winter conditions.
During a recent meeting, Trump reportedly asked Russian President Vladimir Putin to cease the attacks due to the severe cold affecting the region. Putin agreed to a one-week pause in operations, which is expected to provide relief to Kyiv's residents enduring power shortages and lack of heating.
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko has reported that over 400 residential buildings remain without heating, with temperatures dropping to as low as -23°C (-9.4°F) overnight. This pause is a timely intervention to address the urgent needs of the population.
Russia and Ukraine have also exchanged bodies of soldiers killed in the conflict, reflecting ongoing efforts to manage humanitarian aspects despite the lack of significant progress toward a lasting ceasefire. The situation remains complex, with both sides continuing diplomatic talks aimed at achieving de-escalation and peace.
This development underscores the human cost of the war and the international community's continued calls for a resolution to the conflict.