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Viral Video: Ukrainian Girl Sings 'Let It Go' in Bomb Shelter, Moves People to Tears

Written by  Shefali kohli -- March 08th 2022 05:25 PM
Viral Video: Ukrainian Girl Sings 'Let It Go' in Bomb Shelter, Moves People to Tears

Viral Video: Ukrainian Girl Sings 'Let It Go' in Bomb Shelter, Moves People to Tears

Russia-Ukraine War: Amid rising tensions between Russia and Ukraine, a heartbreaking and emotional video from a bomb shelter in Ukraine went viral on social media and brought tears to many people across the world. An emotional and beautiful video shows a Ukrainian girl named Amelia singing ‘Let It Go’ by Idina Menzel from the hit Disney film Frozen from a bomb shelter in Kyiv which won the hearts of many people. Emotional-video-brings-tears-to-Ukrainians-3 Also Read: Viral Video: Romanian refugees celebrate birthday of 7-year-old Ukrainian girl In a video a women can be seen breaking up in tears as Amelia started singing the song. Apart from this several other people in the video can be seen wiping off their tears . A woman named Marta Smekhova at the bomb shelter recorded the video and posted it on her Facebook account. The woman said she couldn’t simply “pass by in silence” as the little girl sang the song in her beautiful voice. “Even men couldn’t hold back tears,” she wrote. Emotional-video-brings-tears-to-Ukrainians-5 Taking the video to notice, Menzel shared the video and tweeted, “We see you. We really, really see you” followed by blue and yellow heart emojis. The video won the hearts of many people and hit more than 12 million views, 288k likes and 60k retweets on Twitter. Apart from Twitter , the video has been shared 99,000 times on Facebook. The song sung by Amelia, became an international hit, which released in 2014 and included 22 different performers singing the song in 41 languages. Emotional-video-brings-tears-to-Ukrainians-4 Also Read: Nearly 2,500 Ukrainian military targets destroyed till now, claims Russia Meanwhile, Russia on Tuesday declared a ceasefire amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine from (Moscow time) to provide humanitarian corridors in the cities of Kyiv, Chernihiv, Sumy, Kharkiv, and Mariupol, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia said in a statement. -PTC News


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