The press secretary of the Russian dictator Dmitry Peskov confirmed Russia's agreement to an "energy truce", but only until February 1st. He noted that such a decision was made "to create favorable conditions for negotiations" between Ukraine and the Russian Federation, scheduled for the same date.
Yesterday, however, Trump stated that Putin had promised him not to strike Ukraine for a week, i.e., until February 3rd, but the Russians have already changed the agreement, again.
Analysts from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) note that the temporary moratorium on long-range strikes may be most beneficial for Russia. In their report, they specify: "Russian forces will be able to accumulate arsenals of drones and missiles to use for carrying out large-scale combined strikes in the future, while Ukraine does not strike Russian energy infrastructure".
It is worth noting that at the beginning of next month, Ukraine will again be hit by frosts down to -28°C. This is most likely the underlying reason why the Russians shortened the deadline for the "energy truce". Once again, this demonstrates their unwillingness to stop their terror against civilians, especially when the weather is in their favor.