News March 21, 2022

Ukrainian girl who sang 'Let It Go' in shelter sings Ukrainian national anthem in Poland

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A Ukrainian girl who gained worldwide attention for singing "Let it Go" while in hiding from Russian attacks is now singing her country's national anthem in Poland.

The girl, 7-year-old Amellia Anisovych, sang the Ukrainian national anthem Sunday night at a charity concert in Poland that raised more than $380,000, according to The Associated Press.

Amellia wore a traditional Ukrainian dress with her hair in pigtails when she sang the anthem at the "Together for Ukraine” concert in Lodz, Poland.

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Seven-year-old Amellia Anisovych, a refugee from Ukraine, sings the Ukraine national anthem at the start of a fund-raising concert in Lodz, Poland, March 20, 2022. Anisovych became widely known for singing of a song from the movie "Frozen" in a bomb shelter in Kyiv in early March. She has since come to Poland with her grandmother and brother. Her parents remained in Kyiv.

The girl is now a refugee in Poland, along with her grandmother and brother. Her parents remain in Kyiv, according to the AP.

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Seven-year-old Amellia Anisovych, a refugee from Ukraine, stands to the right of the Ukrainian and Polish flags in the finale of a fund-raising concert in Lodz, Poland, March 20, 2022. Anisovych opened the concert by singing Ukraine's national anthem. She became widely known for singing of a song from the movie "Frozen" in a bomb shelter in Kyiv in early March.

Last month, near the start of Russia's attacks on Ukraine, Amellia was sheltering in a safe-room bunker in Kyiv when she began to sing "Let it Go," from the popular Disney movie "Frozen."

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Amellia's singing quickly quieted the room and then went viral when a video of her singing was shared online.

The little girl sang the popular Disney song to a hushed room of fellow Ukrainian citizens sheltering from Russian attacks.

The video even reached two stars of "Frozen," Idina Mendal and Josh Gad, who each sent tweets of support to Amellia.

"We see you. We really, really see you," Mendel, the voice of Elsa in the movie, wrote on Twitter, alongside two hearts in the colors of the Ukrainian flag.

Gad, who voices Olaf in "Frozen, wrote on Twitter in part, "I want to hug and protect this and every other child in danger right now and I feel helpless."

Since the start of the Russian invasion, more than 3.4 million people have fled Ukraine, according to the latest figures from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.

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UNICEF told ABC News that half of the internally displaced Ukrainians and half of those who have fled are children.

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