The Ukrainian girl was praised for her “unbreakable” spirit after video emerged of the injured man singing the national anthem.
Social media footage shows a girl singing a moving rendition of “Shchenevmerla Ukrayina” translated into English as “Ukraine is not dead yet.”
He appears to be smiling as he sings with the nurses who bandage his feet on the hospital bed.
It’s probably not clear what happened to the 4- or 5-year-old girl.
This video was posted by politician Anton Herashchenko, adviser to the Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine.
He posted the video on Twitter and said: “It doesn’t break… a little girl is singing the Ukrainian national anthem while wearing a blindfold.”
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He gave the video to filmmaker Victor Fashra, who lives in Dnipro, a city in eastern Ukraine that is currently under attack.
I contacted him to find out more about the girl.
This video has been viewed thousands of times and many people on the internet praise his bravery.
“As long as Ukraine has such a small child, the country will win,” said one.
Another said: “Putin doesn’t know that he is fighting forces more powerful than his terrifying war machine. Ukrainians, from the youngest to the oldest, love their country and ultimately win!”
This video reminds us of a Ukrainian girl who went viral when she sang the Disney song “Let It Go” from a Kyiv bomb shelter at the start of the war.
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Seven-year-old Amelia Anisovic, who fled to Poland, is heartbroken around the world and plays the hits of Anna and the Snow Queen from the bottom of her heart.
Since then, he plays the Ukrainian national anthem at a football match in Lodz.
During the Ukrainian War, music was always used as an act of solidarity and disobedience.
In April, a young boy emotionally performed an anti-war national anthem at a concert in Kieu after Russian troops withdrew from the capital.
In March, violinists from all over the world came together for a stunning virtual performance of the Ukrainian folk song “Verbovaya Doschechka”.
Another viral clip of the month showed two mothers, Irina Maniukina, playing the piano.
The latest video is after Russia bombed a shopping mall in Kremenchuk, central Ukraine, on Monday, killing 18 people.
More than 60 people were injured in what Ukraine’s president called “one of the most courageous terrorist attacks in European history.”
President Volodymyr Zelensky said many of the mall’s more than 1,000 shoppers and workers managed to escape.
Deaths are expected to rise as rescue teams search for swollen debris at the scene.
Meanwhile, Russian troops are fighting the last base of Ukrainian troops in the long-contested eastern province of Luhansk.
Lisichansky is the last major city under Ukrainian control after the withdrawal of Ukrainian fighters from adjacent Sievierodonetsk.
The Russian military and its separatist allies control 95% of Lugansk and occupy about half of the Donetsk region, the second largest Russian-speaking Donetsk province.
Today, NATO has agreed to a “fundamental change” that will lead to a return to the Cold War style in response to the growing threat from Russia.
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