15 May, 2016
The day Eurovision REALLY went political: Ukraine defeats Russia with a controversial ballad about Crimean annexation - pipping late favourites Australia to the post in the show's most gripping climax yet
Ukraine defeated Russia in Saturday's Eurovision Song Contest with a controversial ballad about Crimean annexation after pipping late favourites to the post.
In perhaps the most political Eurovision yet, singer Jamala (centre) managed to triumph over Russia's Sergey Lazarev (right) and Australia's Dami Im (left) at the final hurdle with her song 1944 - which she dedicated to her great-grandmother and is reportedly about Stalin, Crimea and claims of ethnic cleansing. After accepting the Eurovision trophy, she said: 'I know that you sing a song about peace and love, but actually, I really want peace and love to everyone.'
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