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Putin Attacks Ukraine Hours After Trump's Claim
Summary
President Trump said he had asked Vladimir Putin to pause strikes on Kyiv and that Putin agreed; hours later Russian forces launched drone and missile strikes and Ukrainian officials reported civilian casualties.
Content
President Donald Trump said he had asked Russian President Vladimir Putin to refrain from striking Kyiv for a week during a severe cold snap and announced that Putin agreed. Hours after that claim, Russian forces carried out strikes on Ukrainian territory that Ukrainian officials said included long-range drones and a ballistic missile. Ukrainian leaders reported civilian casualties and damage to civilian infrastructure. Russian and Ukrainian officials offered different accounts of what was agreed at recent talks in Abu Dhabi.
Reported facts:
- President Trump said he personally asked President Putin to pause strikes on Kyiv for a week and announced that Putin agreed.
- Ukrainian officials reported continued strikes, including drone and missile attacks, and reported civilian casualties and damage to civilian infrastructure.
- Ukrainian and Russian officials described the recent Abu Dhabi discussions differently; Ukraine said the agreement related to energy infrastructure, while the Kremlin said it concerned Kyiv specifically.
- The White House released a brief statement repeating Trump's claim but did not provide an explanation for the subsequent attacks.
Summary:
Officials' statements conflict about what was agreed and attacks have continued despite Trump's claim of a pause. The immediate situation includes ongoing reports of strikes and reported civilian casualties. Undetermined at this time.
