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Any victory for Ukraine is important!

By Natalya Krasnenkova
On the eve of the final of the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest, President Zelensky said "Ukrainians need victory - big and small".
That is why Ukrainians who gathered around the world on Saturday night were waiting for Ukraine's win in the song contest, just like the victory in the war.
The Ukrainians from the Innisfallen Hotel were waiting for that too and the overall winner, Ukrainian band Kalush Orchestra, caused a real emotional storm in the hall!
"After my country's victory at Eurovision, I felt proud, cried, laughed and couldn't believe it. I am also grateful to everyone who voted for us, because this victory shows how much most European countries support us," Iryna Melnychuk said.
"Voting around the world for Ukraine gives us hope for support from the world community not only in the Eurovision Song Contest," said Stepan Krasnenkov.
The Ukrainian band Kalush Orchestra received the highest number of points from the audience during the entire existence of the competition: 439 points from the audience, 192 points from the professional jury. In the end - 631 points, which brought Ukraine victory.
Also, thanks to the Kalush Orchestra, the whole world now knows about the humanitarian catastrophe in Mariupol and the Azovstal enterprises, where wounded Ukrainian soldiers and civilians are under blockade without food, water and medicine.
After their performance, Kalush Orchestra addressed the audience from around the world with a request to save the defenders of Mariupol, who are at the Azovstal plant.
"Please help Ukraine, Mariupol! Help Azovstal! Right now!" - the band called.
After these words, search queries for Azovstal and Mariupol took off on the Internet as people were looking for what they meant.
Irish Eurovision contestant Brooke also sang it and the whole world sings the song of the winners 'Stefania'.
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