Ukraine’s Eurovision win in 2022 brought the country the right to host the following year, but because of the war the 2023 ...
Ukrainian singer Jamala won the contest in 2016 — two years after Russia illegally seized the Crimean Peninsula — with a song about the expulsion of Crimea’s Tatars by Stalin in 1944.
Ukrainian singer Jamala won the contest in 2016 — two years after Russia illegally seized the Crimean Peninsula — with a song about the expulsion of Crimea’s Tatars by Stalin in 1944.
Ukrainian singer Jamala won the contest in 2016 — two years after Russia illegally seized the Crimean Peninsula — with a song about the expulsion of Crimea’s Tatars by Stalin in 1944.
Ukrainian singer Jamala won the contest in 2016 — two years after Russia illegally seized the Crimean Peninsula — with a song about the expulsion of Crimea’s Tatars by Stalin in 1944.
Ukrainian singer Jamala won the contest in 2016 — two years after Russia illegally seized the Crimean Peninsula — with a song about the expulsion of Crimea’s Tatars by Stalin in 1944.
Ukrainian singer Jamala won the contest in 2016 — two years after Russia illegally seized the Crimean Peninsula — with a song about the expulsion of Crimea’s Tatars by Stalin in 1944.
Ukrainian singer Jamala won the contest in 2016 — two years after Russia illegally seized the Crimean Peninsula — with a song about the expulsion of Crimea’s Tatars by Stalin in 1944.
Ukrainian singer Jamala won the contest in 2016 — two years after Russia illegally seized the Crimean Peninsula — with a song about the expulsion of Crimea’s Tatars by Stalin in 1944.
The Ukrainian army announced on Sunday that it ... The Moscow-appointed governor of the region also reported attacks and fires in Crimea. Russian ballistic missiles had also been fired at ...
These missiles, combined with F-16 fighters, can destroy the so-called Crimea bridge, which will radically change the situation on the battlefield. As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, on April ...
(MENAFN- UkrinForm) Incidents such as today's explosions in Sevastopol will continue to be repeated at Russian military infrastructure facilities in the occupied Crimea. This was stated by Dmytro ...