Opera soprano Anna Netrebko flies the flag for rebels in Ukraine
Opera singer donates to Donetsk theatre hitby shelling, and meets top separatist leader

The Russian-Austrian opera soprano Anna Netrebko has given support to east Ukrainian separatists, posing with one of their top political leaders and holding up the flag of Novorossia, a self-declared amalgamation of territory that is seeking independence from Kiev.
Netrebko, who holds dual citizenship, was pictured with the flag in St Petersburg over the weekend, where she announced she was donating 1 million roubles (HK$143,00) to the Donetsk Opera Theatre.
I have nothing to do with politics, I just want to support art
"I have a lot of musician friends in Donetsk, we have been writing to each other a lot, and they told me the theatre was sacred for them, and the building had been partly damaged. I decided that I wanted to help as much as I can. I think it's the right thing to do because art is art, and helps us get through all situations," Netrebko said.
Donetsk is under the control of pro-Russia separatists, and much of the civilian population has fled after areas of the city were shelled by the Ukrainian army. Fighting in east Ukraine has killed more than 4,000 people since May.
The main opera house building has not suffered but a warehouse where costumes are kept was damaged by shelling. Although many of the singers and orchestra have left town, the theatre plans to put on operas and ballets this season.
Netrebko said she would visit Donetsk and sing at the opera theatre as soon as military hostilities in the region were over. Asked about her views on the conflict, she insisted she was apolitical. "This is politics and I have nothing to do with politics, I just want to support art," she said.