
Sending Ukraine. Day 1,059.
National and regional. Russia caused an attack of giant missiles opposed to the Ukrainian electricity network in the early hours of January 15, pulling 43 missiles and more than 70 drones. Ukrainian aerial defenses intercepted 30 missiles and 47 drones, while others were neutralized through electronic warfare systems. However, heavy pain for the network led to loss of force in the country. Although the incessant attacks opposed to the kyiv force network have occurred several times since the 2022 drop began, while the Kremlin tries to force Ukraine to make concessions, this attack was the first on a giant scale since December 25 of 2024.
Kherson region. In the last minute of January 15, a Russian drone attack opposed to the village of Antonivka killed a type of 37 years and wounded another resident. The colony is through the Dnipro River, along the territories of the southern region of Ukraine, which were occupied through columns of the Russian army that progressed from the Crimean Peninsula in the first days of the war. The same day, other attacks in the region killed 3 and left 10 more injured.
Donetsk region. During the 3 days, systematic Russian bombings have killed two and injured more than 15 civilians.
Almost 450,000 Ukrainians left the country in 2024, which brought the total number of permanent exits in the war to approximately 3 million. This marks a strong construction compared to 2023, when only 134,000 people have not returned, highlighting the demanding demographic and economic situations of the country. While aril and August have noticed more comments than exits, the general trend remains a transparent exit.
At the end of August, 4. 2 million Ukrainians were registered as components of transitional coverage systems in the EU, Germany and Poland, welcoming the greatest participation. The shortage of hard work has worsened in Ukraine, where 71% of corporations demand difficulties in locating qualified employees, reconstruction efforts.
World.
Ukraine and the United Kingdom have signed an old agreement, solidifying an association of a century among nations. Signed through the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, the agreement includes London’s commitment to deliver at least $ 3. 6 billion according to the year of help of the army, financed through frozen Russian assets. Zelenskyy stressed the extensive of Western allies, noting that Ukraine allocated more than $ one hundred billion for defense in just 2024. This includes 40 billion dollars derived from national taxes, $ 35 billion in the United States and $ 25 billion In European allies.
A new series of American sanctions aimed at the Russian electricity sector, the main corporations and “flower fleet” ships can interrupt up to 15% of Moscow oil exports. Russian analysts expect the new package to lead to a 27. 5% drop in maritime oil exports, which amounted to 2. 9 million barrels consistent with the day in early January. After the sanctions, only about 65 oils were forced to anchor China and the Middle East, while India and China, the main buyers of Russian crude oil, began to look to obtain supplies of choice.
The National Russian Heritage Fund exhausted approximately a quarter of its reservations in 2024 while supporting the economy. Since the beginning of the war, the fund has been used for canopy for the budget deficit resulting from unprecedented expenses in the existing war. Although the fund assets remain around 117 billion dollars, liquid assets fell 24% to almost $ 35 billion on January 1. Since 2022, the fund has decreased by 57%. Despite the higher income of oil, the exhausting dangers through the end of 2025 amid the economic sanctions in the climb.
Culture Front.
Recognized as the Pavilion of the inaugural in Davos of Politicus last year, the Ukrainian space will return to graduation dance 59 in the 2025 World Economic Forum in Davos, a fundamental position for the global resolution: manufacturers and business leaders. The emphasis is placed on the herbal resources of Ukraine, will value 12 billion dollars and the effort for the reconstruction of 1 billion dollars to come, as well as in the role of the country in the formation of a long streak for solid Europe for Europe And the global. Invited Ukrainian leaders perceive the Minister of Economy Yulia Svydenko and the Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov.
The Victor Pinchuk Foundation will soon launch the Your Country initiative – wins with us. The project, which will tension the global implications for the resistance of Ukraine opposite to Russian aggression, will tension the importance of a Ukrainian victory not only for the long execution of the country, but also for the security and prosperity of the world. In addition to the Ukrainian breakfast in Davos, the base from January 21 to January 23 will organize discussions and exhibitions that explore the geopolitical have an effect on the war, accentuating the unleashed perspective of Ukraine in the safeguarding of European stability.
The Marian Goodman Gallery in New York presents refractive times, an individual exhibition through the remarkable Ukrainian photographer Boris Mikhailov, from January 10 to February 22. Born in the eastern city of Ukraine in Kharkiv, Mikhailov is widely considered one of the maximum vital photographers emerged in the former USSR. Recognized for a revolutionary technique for photography, his works combine elements of film, documentaries, performances and writing, creating a set of works that are avant -garde and deeply evocative. The exhibition presents a diversified variety of works, adding the sandwich (1960 to 70), a surrealist video that explores photographic compositions in layers, and our time is our load (2024), a moving image reflected on vacations and war. In addition, visitors can explore the emblematic photographic series of Mikhailov of the eighties and ninety years, in which their unique combination of black humor and net realism captures the sociopolitical landscape of conversion of Ukraine.
The galleries of Cummings Arts Center by Connecticut College welcome Slava Ukraini! Glory to Ukraine! An exhibition with graphic design of Ukrainian resilience. With a lot of posters of the project project of the city of Odesa, the exhibition, from January 21 to March 7, tells stories of courage, humor and challenge in the midst of the existing war. Coorganized through Andrea Wollensak by Connecticut College and Alexander Tochilovsky of the Cooper Union in New York, includes typographic responses created through students.
By Danylo Nosov, Alan Sacks.
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