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Eurovision champ feted on return to Ukraine

- ANDRIY PERUN

Ukraine’s Kalush Orchestra returned to their homeland on Monday after an emotional Eurovision Song Contest victory, greeted at the border with Poland by servicemen and women whose cause the band had championed in Turin.

Frontman Oleh Psiuk was presented with a bouquet of yellow and blue flowers — the colours of Ukraine’s flag — and reunited with his girlfriend before he and his band launched into an impromptu version of Stefania, their winning song.

On Saturday, they had ridden a wave of popular support to win the annual songfest in the northern Italian city, giving their compatriot­s a muchneeded morale boost after almost 12 weeks of war.

Ukrainian troops watching on television had hailed the win, with Psiuk making a plea for help at the end of the live performanc­e for the besieged city of Mariupol and its Azovstal steelworks. President Volodymyr Zelenskiy was quick to offer congratula­tions on Saturday, and residents of the town that bears the band’s name — about three hours by car southeast of the settlement of Krakovets, where they crossed back into Ukraine — were overjoyed.

“I love my Kalush. My wife and I have been watching until 1am and we were happy to win. I was jumping. I was in seventh heaven,” said one, Petro Yugan, 74, on Sunday.

“But I also want us to end the war as fast as possible, and it would be an even bigger victory.”

Bookmakers had made Kalush Orchestra clear favourites among the 40 competitor­s in the annual contest, which normally draws a television audience of close to 200 million, in part due to widespread sympathy for Ukraine following Russia’s invasion in February.

Stefania — a tribute sung in Ukrainian to Psiuk’s mother that fuses rap with traditiona­l folk music — was lying fourth after national juries voted, but stormed into top spot thanks to a record score during the second stage of voting by viewers.

 ?? ?? Eurovision winners Kalush Orchestra with Ukrainians as they arrive at the Ukraine-Poland border crossing point near the village of Krakovets.
Eurovision winners Kalush Orchestra with Ukrainians as they arrive at the Ukraine-Poland border crossing point near the village of Krakovets.

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