UKRAINE has unveiled a new stamp showing legendary British artist Banksy’s work as Putin’s brutal war enters its second year. The stamp, which shows Banksy’s art of a small boy knocking a grown man to the ground, was released in honour of the one-year anniversary of Putin’s invasion. “We thought that this exact stamp, this exact painting would be the best representation of what every Ukrainian feels about our enemy,” the head of Ukrainian Postal Service, Ihor Smilianskyi, said before postmarking the first stamp, reports Reuters. It comes as Vladimir Putin’s losses are fast approaching 150,000 losses since the start of the war in Ukraine, Kyiv has claimed. Volodymyr Zelenksy’s armed forces claimed that they killed a further 660 Russian soldiers over the past 24 hours, taking the total to 148,130 as of February 26. Read our Ukraine war blog below for the latest news…