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Trump says Russia agreed to pause Kyiv strikes during extreme winter temperatures

Hundreds of residential buildings in Kyiv remain without heating as Russia repeatedly targeted Ukraine's energy infrastructure at the peak of winter.

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00:00U.S. President Donald Trump said that Russian leader
00:05Vladimir Putin had agreed to not target Kiev
00:07and other Ukrainian cities for one week.
00:10As the country faces freezing winter temperatures,
00:13Russia has not yet...
00:15responded or confirmed the statement.
00:18Earlier in the week, Kremlin...
00:20Spokesperson Dmitry Peskov was asked about a potential mutual halt
00:23on strikes on energy...
00:25infrastructure. Peskov had refused to comment.
00:29I...
00:30personally asked President Putin not to fire on Kiev and...
00:35the cities and towns...
00:37for a week during this...
00:38It's extraordinary...
00:40It's not just like cold, it's extraordinary cold, record-setting cold.
00:43Thank you to the American citizens of the United States.
00:45That's it for a while to stop the attacks on energy...
00:48And hope...
00:50to get upset...
00:50America is able to protect it.
00:55as Kyiv is about to head into another stretch of frigid weather, with temperatures expected
01:00to drop to negative 30 degrees Celsius, Russia has been battering you.
01:05Ukraine's energy grid amid the freezing weather.
01:08Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky
01:10announced last week that over half of all homes in Kyiv were without heating and most of
01:15the city was cut off from electricity as a result of the strikes.
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