PHOTO | The frontman of the "Kalush Orchestra" kissed the girl and went to war

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The frontman of the Ukrainian band Kalush Orchestra, who won this year's Eurovision Song Contest, kissed his girlfriend goodbye to join the front line in Ukraine's ongoing war against Russia, writes British The Daily Mail.

Oleg Psyuk, the frontman of the folk rap group, was photographed hugging his girlfriend Oleksandra in front of his hotel in Turin, Italy, yesterday as he was leaving to defend Ukraine from the Russian invasion, ie from the president Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin.

Wearing his distinctive pink hat and backpack, Psyuk's belongings were put in a taxi ready to head to the airport.

Although there is no official statement from him in the media, they report that Oleg will allegedly join the Ukrainian troops.

The Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenski promised to hold the Eurovision Song Contest in Mariupol next year, after an outpouring of support from European audiences led Ukraine to victory.

The war-torn nation finished with 631 points, while Britain finished in second place with 466 points. Spain finished third with 459, and Sweden fourth with 438 points.

Volodymyr Zelensky quickly hailed the victory - and even promised to hold the match next year in Mariupol, despite the fact that the city is surrounded by Russian forces.

Following the victory of the Ukrainian representatives at the Eurovision Song Contest in Turin, the group "Kalush Orchestra" published the sensitive video for their song "Stefania" on its YouTube channel. The video covers the horror of the war that the Ukrainian people are facing.

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