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This is the moment Ukraine's Eurovision commentator, Timur Miroshnychenko, celebrates in a bomb shelter after the country's victory in the song contest last night.
He leans forward in anticipation as the audience points come in, before standing up and banging the table in excitement as the win for Ukraine is confirmed.
The television presenter then stands, arms wide in a triumphant pose, cheering the win for Ukraine.
On his screen, folk-rap group Kalush Orchestra can be seen jumping with excitement as they are announced as the winners of the song contest.
He leans forward to the screen again, watching the group celebrate live in Turin, before waving a hand in the air and cheering some more.
He leans forward in anticipation as the audience points come in, before standing up and banging the table in excitement as the win for Ukraine is confirmed
The television host then stands, arms wide in a triumphant pose, cheering the win for Ukraine
On his screen, folk-rap group Kalush Orchestra can be seen jumping with excitement as they are announced as the winners of the song contest
Inside the bomb shelter, plaster is coming from the walls, leaving brick exposed.
Mr Miroshnychenko, 36, has commentated or presented the Eurovision song contest for Ukraine since 2007.
He co-hosted the song contest final in 2017 in Kyiv after Ukraine's victory in the 2016 competition.
During the war, he has been driving refugees to safety and transporting aid, the Telegraph reports.
The war-torn nation ended on 631 points while the UK finished second with 466 points. Spain finished third with 459 with Sweden