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Little Girl Who Warmed Hearts For Singing Frozen's 'Let It Go' Safely Evacuates Out Of Ukraine

Little Girl Who Warmed Hearts For Singing Frozen's 'Let It Go' Safely Evacuates Out Of Ukraine

The young child went viral for her iconic rendition of the classic song and has escaped the violence after fleeing to Poland.

The little girl who went viral for singing Frozen's 'Let It Go' inside a Kyiv bomb shelter has made it out of Ukraine.

Amelia Anisovych, aged just seven, reduced 'grown men' to tears with her rendition from the iconic children's movie.

After six days in the bunker with almost no food or water, little Amelia has fled across the border to Poland.

She made the gruelling-two day trip with her 15-year-old brother Misha, while their parents Lilia and father Roman remained in Kyiv. 

Amelia and her brother are now living safely with their grandmother.

After the little girl found viral game on social media, her mother told The Sun that she was well aware of the girl's beautiful voice.

"I always knew Amelia was very talented and a sweet angel and now the whole world knows the same," Lilia, 39, said.

"But it is a tragedy that she is only a star because of so much death and destruction.

"I was so sad to wave goodbye to my children but it was the best thing to do to make sure they are safe."

The video of little Amelia singing made global headlines and was viewed by hundreds of thousands of people around the world - including original vocalist and Frozen star Idina Menzel.

The video was originally posted on social media by Marta Smekhova, who shot it with permission from the girl's mother. 

When Smekhova arrived at the shelter and began drawing on the walls with two children, she noted how one of the girls was 'so friendly, so talkative' and revealed to her that she loves to sing.

"From the first word, there was complete silence ]in the bomb shelter]... everyone put their business aside and listened to a song by this girl who was just beaming light... even men couldn't hold back the tears," Smekhova said

"Seeing in one of the Kyiv bomb storage, how children draw bright pictures in half-darkness, I, of course, couldn't silently pass by... stopped, praised, offered to do a little exhibition to somehow decorate this not so happy place.

"The girl turned out to be so friendly, so talkative... She told me that besides drawing, she loves to sing... and whispered shared her dream that she wants to sing on a big stage in front of the audience... So what's the matter ? - I'm saying, - now we're organising... do you see honey how many people are here? that's what you sing for!!!"

Amelia was reportedly nervous because it was her first ever performance, MailOnline reports.

If you would like to donate to the Red Cross Emergency Appeal, which will help provide food, medicines and basic medical supplies, shelter and water to those in Ukraine, click here for more information .

Featured Image Credit: Credit: Marta Smekhova/Facebook

Topics: Ukraine, Russia, Good News, News