'You will never be forgiven,' Fleetwood Mac singer Stevie Nicks wrote in a journal entry about Russian President Vladimir Putin, whose forces invaded Ukraine.
. Around 368,000 others have fled to neighboring European countries as Russian troops advance further toward the Ukrainian capital city of Kyiv.
“Your ghosts disapprove,” Nicks continued in her diary entry. “Your athletes, great writers, extraordinary ballerinas~ your amazing creative history. Even with all that beauty that stands behind you, you will never be forgiven. You ghosts will haunt you night and day.Russia’s multi-pronged assault on Ukraine stretched into a seventh day even as Moscow said it was ready for more talks after a fruitless first round. Russian forces capture the port city of Kherson in the south.
“They will shake their heads and say, ‘This time, Vladimir~ you went too far. You crossed a sacred line. You tried to take a beloved country away from its beloved people. So far, you are responsible for hundreds of dead , thousands injured and hundreds of thousands of people are running for their lives... And it is just the beginning.”
As of Wednesday, Nicks is one of several entertainment figures who have declared their support for the people of Ukraine. Among the most vocal is Ukrainian “Dancing With the Stars” pro Maksim Chmerkovskiy, who recently
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