Congratulations to Ukraine and Kalush Orchestra - the winners of the #Eurovision Song Contest 2022! 🇺🇦🏆Listen to their winning song Stefania, and the other 39 amazing songs from this year’s Contest here: https://t.co/v6t66atHnj pic.twitter.com/wWobKDEf9u— Eurovision Song Contest (@Eurovision) May 14, 2022
Congratulations to Ukraine and Kalush Orchestra - the winners of the #Eurovision Song Contest 2022! 🇺🇦🏆Listen to their winning song Stefania, and the other 39 amazing songs from this year’s Contest here: https://t.co/v6t66atHnj pic.twitter.com/wWobKDEf9u
This is how Ukraine’s Eurovision presenter and commentator Timur Miroshnychenko reacted to the news of Kalush Orchestra’s victory. Due to Russia’s never-ending rocket attacks, Timur had to go on air from a bomb shelter. pic.twitter.com/oIXrDPvQX2— Myroslava Petsa (@myroslavapetsa) May 14, 2022
This is how Ukraine’s Eurovision presenter and commentator Timur Miroshnychenko reacted to the news of Kalush Orchestra’s victory. Due to Russia’s never-ending rocket attacks, Timur had to go on air from a bomb shelter. pic.twitter.com/oIXrDPvQX2
“We will do everything so that one day, the participants and guests of #Eurovision are hosted in Ukrainian Mariupol” – President Zelensky— Anastasiia Lapatina (@lapatina_) May 14, 2022
“We will do everything so that one day, the participants and guests of #Eurovision are hosted in Ukrainian Mariupol” – President Zelensky
Slava Ukraini!