Life echoes art for Ukraine's Eurovision refugee

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ISTANBUL : Six years ago Ukrainian singer Jamala conquered Europe with a song about Soviet leader Joseph Stalin's deportation of hundreds of thousands of people from her Black Sea homeland of Crimea in World War Two.'When strangers are coming, they come to your house. They kill you all and say 'We're not

ISTANBUL : Six years ago Ukrainian singer Jamala conquered Europe with a song about Soviet leader Joseph Stalin's deportation of hundreds of thousands of people from her Black Sea homeland of Crimea in World War Two.

"On February 24 my husband woke me up and told me that the war had started and that Russia had attacked us. At that moment, I was shocked. It felt like a nightmare," she told Reuters in an interview in Istanbul. "It is not only a Ukrainian war, it is war against European values," she said."I think we are all in the same boat."

 

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she looks like a clone of Cher,,,,,,

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