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Vladimir Putin’s forces are focusing on attacking on the outskirts of a key eastern Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk amid reports of heavy troop losses.Around half of Russian attacks across the 620-mile front have focused on the area around the city,
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Putin has indicated that he will not view any peace agreement with Ukraine as binding, the Institute for the Study of War said.
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But Netrebko’s visit comes with controversy. A decorated artist of the Russian state, she was uninvited to numerous U.S. and European stages after the Metropolitan Opera canceled her contracts in the wake of Vladimir Putin’s February 2022 invasion of Ukraine, demanding that she condemn the invasion and repudiate the Russian leader.
But Netrebko’s visit comes with controversy. A decorated artist of the Russian state, she was uninvited to numerous U.S. and European stages after the Metropolitan Opera canceled her contracts in the wake of Vladimir Putin’s February 2022 invasion of Ukraine, demanding that she condemn the invasion and repudiate the Russian leader.