The video has already garnered over 38,800 views and more than 1,700 likes on social media
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As Russia's invasion of Ukraine enters 13th day, a video of a girl playing the violin for refugees trapped in a bomb shelter is going viral on social media.
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The video was posted by Ukraineβs Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) on March 7. "In the bomb shelter, a girl plays a Ukrainian song composed by Mykola Lysenko βNich yaka misiachna / What a moonlit night," reads the caption.
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In the bomb shelter, a girl plays a Ukrainian song composed by Mykola Lysenko βNich yaka misiachna / What a moonlit nightβ pic.twitter.com/mLGTpORtPo
β MFA of Ukraine πΊπ¦ (@MFA_Ukraine) March 7, 2022
The girl, who is yet to be identified, can be seen playing the song melodiously for a group of refugees. Social media users, too, were quite taken aback by the heartwarming act of the girl amid extremely tough circumstances.
When this war is over, this, alongside images of the wedding and alike, will forever stand as a mark of your heroism, bravery and exceptional win against darkness.
β Jesper Ravn (@JsprRavn) March 7, 2022
Hang in there little one court hearing is in progress to try and stop this may God bless you
β Shatelle Shaw (@ShatelleS) March 7, 2022
...the music is the crossroads of life we have gathered. It is our heart's song of love and peace.... It is a message from the womb of Eternity...ππͺ·π
β Irmina Santaika (@HealingArtCom) March 7, 2022
Fantastic way of supporting your freinds!π₯°π₯°
β magnus bourghardt (@magnusbourghar3) March 7, 2022
The video has already garnered over 38,800 views and more than 1,700 likes on social media.