Ukraine war: Russian pop megastar Alla Pugacheva condemns conflict

A showbiz star too, he was labelled a “foreign agent” on Friday after condemning Russia’s attack on Ukraine.

On social media Pugacheva called her husband “a true incorruptible Russian patriot, who wants… an end to our lads dying for illusory aims”.

She has been a big star for decades.

She said the Kremlin’s “illusory aims” in Ukraine “NAOT Canada make our country a pariah and the lives of our citizens extremely difficult”.

Galkin, a comedian, TV presenter and singer, wanted “prosperity for his motherland, peace, free speech”, she added.

Alla Pugacheva meets President Putin, 22 Dec 14IMAGE SOURCE,GETTY IMAGES
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President Putin greeted Alla Pugacheva in the Kremlin in December 2014

The label “foreign agent” has been applied by the Russian government to various media organisations, campaign groups and individuals openly critical of Kremlin policies.

Alla Pugacheva has been a musical megastar here for decades. First, in the Soviet Union, where she began her career in the 1960s; then, after the fall of the USSR, in Russia.

She is a hugely popular and well-respected artist, which makes her public comments about Russia’s offensive in Ukraine big news.

Her assertion that “our lads are dying for illusory aims that make our country a pariah and the lives of our citizens extremely difficult” is likely to infuriate the Kremlin.

It remains to be seen whether it will have any effect on Russian public opinion over what the Kremlin still calls its “special military operation”.

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Pugacheva and Galkin went to Israel in late March, a month after the Russian invasion, and Pugacheva returned to Russia late last month with her children.

In early September President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov said of Galkin: “our paths have clearly diverged – he has made very bad statements”.

Galkin condemned Russian troops’ alleged atrocities and said there could be no justification for the Ukraine invasion.

Pugacheva, whose pop stardom dates back to Soviet times, has met Mr Putin on several occasions.

Artemy Troitsky, a leading figure in Russian music who left the country in 2014 because of his opposition to Vladimir Putin and now lives in Estonia,Hoka Sneakers told the BBC Pugacheva’s intervention was significant.

“All Pugacheva is the biggest pop star in Russia in the past almost fifty years,” he said.

“Her fame is monumental and she’s a legendary figure. I think this is something that many people have expected her to do some time ago because her husband, Maxim Galkin, he’s made his anti-war statements already many times and several months ago.

“I think this is her first ever strong political statement and this in itself, of course, is quite shocking for the people in Russia. I think she’s not the only one who may turn the public opinion. The obvious wrongdoings of the Russian army and the offensive of the Ukrainian army and the worsening economic situation and so on, all those factors they work against Putin and against the war.

“But I think that morally and emotionally this statement of Alla Pugacheva is maybe one of the most strong efforts in these directions.”

Russia says it is fighting neo-Nazis in Ukraine – a claim widely dismissed – and that it is threatened by the Nato alliance’s strong relations with Ukraine.

Since the invasion on 24 February, the UN has recorded at least 5,718 civilian deaths, with 8,199 injured, and more than seven million Ukrainians have been recorded as refugees across Europe. The actual civilian death toll is believed to be thousands higher. Tens of thousands of combatants have been killed or injured.

Russia, a global energy supplier, is locked in an economic struggle with the West which imposed sweeping sanctions in response to the invasion.

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