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Zelenskyy Says Russia Breached Trump-Mediated Ceasefire as Freezing Temperatures Grip Ukraine

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has accused Moscow of breaking a recently announced ceasefire that he says was facilitated by former US President Donald Trump. The allegations come as a harsh winter cold snap tightens its grip on Ukraine, raising concerns over civilian safety, power supplies, and heating infrastructure.

According to Kyiv, attacks continued despite commitments to pause hostilities, undermining hopes for short-term stability during one of the coldest periods of the season.


Ceasefire Under Scrutiny

Zelenskyy stated that Russian forces launched strikes shortly after the truce was meant to take effect, calling the move a clear violation of the agreed pause. Ukrainian officials say the attacks targeted critical areas at a time when civilians are especially vulnerable due to sub-zero temperatures.

The ceasefire, promoted as a confidence-building step, was expected to reduce fighting and allow for repairs to damaged utilities. Instead, Ukrainian authorities argue that continued shelling has eroded trust and complicated any immediate de-escalation efforts.


Winter Conditions Worsen the Impact

The renewed violence coincides with an intense cold wave sweeping across the region. Temperatures have plunged well below freezing, putting additional strain on electricity grids, heating systems, and emergency services.

Officials warn that disruptions to power and gas supplies during extreme cold can quickly turn dangerous, particularly for older residents and families with children. Emergency crews are racing to restore services where possible, but ongoing attacks make repairs risky and slow.


Calls for Accountability and Support

Zelenskyy urged international partners to take note of the alleged breach and to maintain pressure on Russia. He emphasized that any truce must be respected in practice, not just announced, especially when weather conditions amplify humanitarian risks.

Ukraine continues to call for sustained diplomatic engagement alongside practical support to protect civilians and stabilize essential infrastructure during the winter months.

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