Eurovision winners sell trophy to raise cash for fight against Russia

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THE Ukrainian winners of Eurovision are selling their trophy to raise funds for the fight against Russia. Kalush Orchestra’s auction is the first time in the contest’s history a gong has been sold.…

Kalush Orchestra’s five members are back fighting on the front line as Russia is just days away from taking control of a key city.

Neighbouring city Lysychansk is also under attack from three sides as thousands of Russians seek to encircle defending forces.Russian forces have attacked more than 40 towns in the East, hitting 47 civilian sites — including homes and a school — with five dead and 38 people injured. Four also died in Kharkiv shelling.

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