Russian singer Pelageya's concerts in the Serbian cities of Belgrade and Novi Sad have been cancelled after the recent terror attacks. The Russian embassy in Belgrade announced the decision to postpone the concerts, which were scheduled for May 9 and 10,

Russian singer Pelageya's concerts in Serbia have been cancelled in the wake of two recent terror attacks. The decision was announced by the Russian embassy in Belgrade, which cited the tragic events of the past few days as the reason for postponing the concerts. The embassy promised to announce new dates for the concerts at a later time. The cancellation of Pelageya's concerts comes after two deadly attacks in Serbia. On May 3, a 14-year-old opened fire at a school in Belgrade, killing nine people and injuring seven others. Then, on May 5, a 21-year-old man killed eight people and injured 13 others in the town of Mladenovac after a dispute with the police outside a local school. The Russian ambassador to Serbia, Alexander Botsan-Kharchenko, expressed his condolences to the families of the victims and wished a speedy recovery to those injured in the attacks. He also added that the concerts would be rescheduled once the country has had time to grieve and recover. The cancellation of Pelageya's concerts is a reminder of the impact that acts of terrorism can have on the cultural life of a country. It also highlights the importance of solidarity and support in times of crisis.

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