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I'm your host, Rosie Blore.
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But first, yesterday,
Donald Trump and Russia's President Vladimir Putin spoke on the phone for over two hours.
Putin refused the unconditional ceasefire proposed by the US And Ukraine.
He did agree to stop attacking Ukrainian energy infrastructure for 30 days.
That Kyiv did the same.
But as winter is drawing to a close, that's little solace for Ukrainians.
Shortly after the call ended, Russia launched aerial guide bombs and drones into Ukraine,
an attack that lasted for hours.