U.S. President Donald Trump’s claim that his Russian counterpart “kept his word” by not launching mass missile and drone strikes against Ukraine’s energy infrastructure for a week has been met with bewilderment and dismay in Kyiv.
“I believe this is either a mockery of our misfortune, a lack of understanding of the situation, or wishful thinking,” Volodymyr Ariev, a lawmaker from the opposition European Solidarity party, told the Kyiv Independent.
The confusing saga of a supposed truce on striking energy infrastructure began when Trump surprisingly announced on Jan. 29 that Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed not to strike Ukrainian cities for a week.
“(The pause) was for Sunday to Sunday,” Trump said the same day. “It opened up and (Putin) hit them hard… He kept his word on that. One week is a lot — we will take anything.”
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In Ukraine, a week without a mass Russian missile and drone strike is not “a lot.” In fact, it has been a regular occurrence since the Kremlin started bombing energy infrastructure way back in October 2022, and simply reflects the amount of time it takes for Russia to prepare such attacks.



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