![]() ![]() It's not at all clear they have enough energy to get through the winter, home heating needs and things like that, but especially their manufacturing and production needs.” I think it's European morale, morale in Germany, morale in France and other countries,” said former national security adviser John Bolton on CNN. “I'm not sure the target is Ukrainian morale. WILL EUROPE HOLD? The United States has said it will support Ukraine for as long as it takes, but as Europeans face the prospect of having to choose between “eating and heating,” Putin is banking on their resolve weakening. I think it's, one, truly to impact civilian infrastructure in Ukraine and make it harder for them to subsist, certainly make it harder for the Ukrainian armed forces to communicate and to move around and support themselves, but I also think it's an effort to terrorize the Ukrainian people, to make them fearful, to push them to capitulate.” While National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told CNN that this month’s attacks have been “somewhat successful” in knocking out power in many areas, he added, “I think it's twofold. “I think obviously trying to inflict pain on the civilian society as well as try to have an impact on Ukrainian forces, but what we've seen so far is Ukraine being very resilient in their ability to get things like their power grids back up online quickly,” said Brig. RUSSIAN ATTACKS HAVE DESTROYED 30% OF UKRAINIAN POWER STATIONS, ZELENSKY SAYSĪ BATTLE OF WILLS: Putin’s hope is that by inflicting enough misery on Ukraine and sharply increasing energy prices for the rest of Europe he can break the will of the Ukrainian people and erode the support of their European allies. “But now, just like in the previous days, the overall situation still requires a very conscious consumption of electricity and limiting the use of energy-consuming appliances during peak hours.” “Wherever possible, we are trying to speed up restoration work,” he said. Zelensky said 10 regions of Ukraine were targeted yesterday, and in a video address, he again called on citizens to conserve electricity. ![]() “No space left for negotiations with Putin's regime.” “Since Oct 10, 30% of Ukraine’s power stations have been destroyed, causing massive blackouts across the country,” tweeted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Note 11-05-2022: The Russian works of Art were removed and transported back to St Petersburg by road in Mat 2022 following the sanctions imposed by the EU on Russian government for the invasion of Ukraine.TERROR, CONSCRIPTS, COLD: As Russia continues to target Ukrainian power plants with Iranian-supplied drones, the outlines of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s strategy for the coming months become clearer.Īfter suffering humiliating setbacks on several fronts, Putin is rushing tens of thousands of poorly trained and ill-equipped conscripts into battle in a desperate attempt to blunt Ukraine’s counteroffensive operations while concentrating aerial attacks, mostly with so-called kamikaze drones, on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure with the goal of freezing the civilian population over the winter. ![]() The museum space will remain open and be used for other exhibitions. It is not known it the works will return or whether the museum space will be renamed. The initial agreement had been due to be renewed on 17-04-2022. ![]() The Collection of St Petersburg - The Russian Museum in Malaga (Colección del Museo Ruso) is a 2,300m2 space in the old tobacco factory, known as Tabacalera and dating from the 1920s. The museum houses 100 pieces dating from the 15 th to 20 th centuries specially selected for Málaga, as well as two temporary exhibitions each year. The works come from the Russian State Museum's collection in St Petersburg covering every period of Russian art. This is the first museum to house paintings from the museum in Russia. Opened in early 2015, it is the latest of Malaga's impressive selection of museums, it the Automobile Museum is also located in the Tabacalera building which is one km west of the city center. Received 48 thousand visitors in the first three months and 750,000 in the seven years to 2022. Works chosen for the first year range from icons inspired by the Byzantine tradition to the socialist realism of the Soviet era: an impressive range of pieces from the smallest up to monumental pieces. ![]()
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