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Putin Halts Attacks on Ukraine Energy Grid for 30 Days
Vladimir Putin has agreed to suspend Russian attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure for 30 days. The Kremlin announced this temporary truce as a goodwill gesture amid peace talks. It offers a rare glimmer of hope after months of relentless strikes crippling Ukraine’s power grid.
The decision follows intense pressure from international leaders to de-escalate the conflict. Putin reportedly aims to create breathing room for negotiations with the West. Ukraine’s government cautiously welcomed the move but remains wary of Russia’s motives.
Strikes on energy facilities have left millions of Ukrainians without heat or electricity this winter. The 30-day halt could allow critical repairs to begin on damaged infrastructure. Experts warn that any resumption of attacks after the truce could undo progress quickly.
Kremlin officials tied the suspension to broader discussions with President Trump on Ukraine. Both leaders see de-escalation as a step toward a larger peace agreement. Economic incentives for Russia may also be on the table if talks advance.
Ukraine’s President Zelensky urged citizens to stay vigilant despite the pause in strikes. He accused Putin of using such gestures to regroup rather than pursue real peace. Western allies echoed this skepticism pledging continued military aid to Kyiv.
The truce comes as Russia faces growing costs from its prolonged invasion of Ukraine. Analysts say Putin may be seeking a face-saving way to scale back without admitting defeat. Domestic pressure could also be pushing him to ease the war’s toll on Russians.
Humanitarian groups are rushing to deliver aid to Ukraine during this window of calm. Freezing temperatures have worsened the crisis for civilians caught in the conflict. The next 30 days will test whether this pause holds or collapses under distrust.
Observers view this as a pivotal moment that could shift the war’s trajectory. Success in talks could lead to a lasting ceasefire while failure might spark renewed aggression. All eyes are on Putin and Trump as they navigate this fragile opportunity.
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| Left | 14 |
| Right | 11 |
| Center | 12 |
| Unrated | 4 |
| Bias Distribution | 34% Left |
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