Oleg Psiuk, the frontman for Eurovision winner Kalush Orchestra kissed his girlfriend before heading back to his home country Ukraine to help in the war efforts against Russia invaders.
,” which features images of three Ukrainian cities under attack, the group said in an Instagram post.
Eurovision winner Oleg Psiuk kissing his girlfriend Oleksandra before heading to Ukraine to help the war effort on May 15, 2022.Photo by MARCO BERTORELLO/AFP via Getty ImagesPhoto by MARCO BERTORELLO/AFP via Getty Images The song, originally an ode to Psiuk’s mother, has become a rallying cry in Ukraine’s fight against Russia.“We shot it in Bucha, Irpen, Gostomel and Borodyanka. It hurts deeply and painful.”“Many goals in my life have been reached and many task lists have been completed.
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