Ukraine.  Eurovision winner Jamal fled the war.  “With the sounds of bombs, like my great-grandmother in 1944”

Ukraine. Eurovision winner Jamal fled the war. “With the sounds of bombs, like my great-grandmother in 1944”

Jamala, or Susana Dżamaładinowa, won the 61st Eurovision Song Contest in 2016 with the song “1944” about the deportation of the Crimean Tatars. The scale of the artist’s voice is estimated at four octaves.

The Eurovision Song Contest winner left Ukraine. “I did not think that the events of World War II would become reality again”

On Thursday, February 24, Jama announced on her Instagram that the Russian invasion of Ukraine had begun. A day later, the singer published a fragment of her song “1944”, which she performed at Eurovision in 2016. “When I was writing this poem in 2014 […]I did not think that the events of World War II would simply become reality again “- she admitted.

“Yesterday evening with the sounds of bombs […], like my great-grandmother in “1944”, I packed myself with my children in literally 15 minutes. And I realized I hadn’t taken anything. It’s impossible to ‘collect’ your home, “Jamala confessed. The singer also thanked fans around the world for their support.

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Jamala left Ukraine. The singer is in Istanbul with her family

On Monday, Jamala told fans that she had spent the last four days with the kids in the car. According to the portal, the singer is currently with her sister in Istanbul. – Members of our Turkish family came from Istanbul by car to the Romanian border and picked me up. I am very grateful, she said, adding: “I came to Turkey to make our voice heard in the world and to keep our children safe.” However, as we read, Jamala’s husband and father-in-law stayed in Ukraine.

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Source: Gazeta

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