It's a moment of grace in an underground shelter in Kiev.
Amelia, a little Ukrainian girl, started singing
Liberated, Delivered
, the famous hit from the animated film
The Snow Queen
(2013), while she was in a basement in the capital.
Within a week, the nearly two-minute video went viral.
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The images were posted by a Ukrainian, Marta Smekhova on Facebook on Thursday March 3.
The latter had gone to the bomb shelter in order to decorate it and make it more pleasant to live in.
After the performance of the girl, a strong emotion invaded the place, before the applause rang out.
For a moment, Amelia amazed the other refugees with her and perhaps made them forget the war raging between Russia and Ukraine.
A video that makes people react
The publication caused many expressions of admiration and support for the little girl.
Idina Menzel, the original performer of the song reacted on Twitter, Monday March 7: “We see each other quickly.
Really, really quickly."
And accompanied his message with blue and yellow hearts, the colors of the flag of Ukraine.
The same day, Kristen Ander-Lopez, the title's co-composer, also spoke to Amelia: "My husband and I wrote this song as part of a story, which tells of the healing of a family in pain.
The way you sing it is like a magic trick that spreads the light of your heart, and heals anyone who hears it.