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Ukraine wins Eurovision 2022 / Russians bomb Azovstal, write the lyrics in shells

Ukraine wins Eurovision 2022 / Russians bomb Azovstal, write the lyrics in

Ukraine was announced the winner of Eurovision 2022 yesterday. The Kalusha Orchestra managed to grab the first prize with a folk performance with the song entitled "Stefania".

After Ukraine was announced the winner of the Euorivision Contest 2022 and after the Kalusha Orchestra gave a speech in front of the stage in Turin, Italy, calling on Europe to help Ukraine, Russia launched attacks and bombings on the Azovstal steel works park, reports the Daily Mail .

"I ask you all, please help Ukraine, Mariupol. Help Azovstal, now," said the group's frontman Oleh Psiuk.

But this morning, the pro-Kremlin and pro-war channel FighterBomber posted some photos of shells on which the lyrics of the song "Stefania" were written. It was the statement of President Vo0lodymyr Zelensky who said that next year Eurobvision will take place in Mariupol, what irritated Vladimir Putin's military forces. 

"As you asked, Kalusha! "For Azovstal", it is said in the messages. “# Eurovision2022. I heard the call for up to Azov. Help Mariupol. "Help Mariupol now."

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Petr Andryushchenko, an adviser to the mayor of Mariupol, shared images of Russian bombs on his Telegram channel, condemning Putin's forces for 'losing their humanity'.

OFAB 250-270 bombs, on which the lyrics were written, are high explosive fragmentation devices designed to destroy military-industrial facilities, armored vehicles and large groups of soldiers by spraying a stream of armored fragments. that pierce a large area.

"This is the reaction of the Russian army to our victory in Eurovision 2022. In Russia, a century of repentance will follow the losses," said the mayor.

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