The video was originally shared on Facebook Martha Smekhovavolunteer at shelter where the girl stays with her mother. There, he recounted how he met Amelia and described her as a “sociable” and “talkative” girl.
The girl told her that one of her dreams was to sing in front of a big stage, and the volunteer arranged for her to sing in front of those present.
The video shows how while interpreting “Libre Soy” in Russian, she is capturing the attention of other children and adults who remain in the bunker, who applauded her at the end of her interpretation.
“ELSA” FROM FROZEN ALSO SAW HER
The video reached the American actress Idina Menzel who performs the song in the film in its original language. Idin he tweeted: “We see you. Really, we are seeing you.”
Many tweeters expressed how moved they were by the song and sent their best wishes to the girl and her companions at the shelter.
CHILDREN AT WAR
Until March 5, the conflict accumulated 1,123 civilian victims in Ukraine: 364 deadincluding 25 children, and 759 woundedaccording to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.
Unicef spokesman Andrea Lacomini warned that in eastern Ukraine “nearly 430,000 children live with psychological scars and need ongoing support to deal with the emotional trauma of growing up in a protracted conflict”.
Source: Ambito

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