Ukrainian girl singing national anthem at Nations League match

The younger girl who melted hearts in a busy bunker in Kyiv by singing the famous song Let It Go has now performed the Ukrainian national anthem at a soccer match.

Amelia Anisovich, a seven-year-old Ukrainian girl from Kharkiv, made an appearance prior to the UEFA Nations League match between Ukraine and Armenia.
Because Ukraine is unable to play at home due to Russia’s invasion, the game was held on neutral territory in Lodz, Poland.
Ukraine won its second straight Nations League game by defeating Armenia 3-0, with goals from Ruslan Malinovskyi, Oleksandr Karavaev, and Vitaliy Mykolenko. Ukraine lost to Wales in the World Cup playoffs.
In March, footage of Amelia performing the instantly recognizable song from the Disney animated film Frozen went viral.

Ukraine overcame Armenia to win their second straight Nations League game after losing to Wales in the World Cup quarterfinal. 3-0
Ukraine overcame Armenia 3-0 to win their second straight Nations League match after losing to Wales in the World Cup quarterfinal.
Hundreds of people shared the amazing rendition on various social media networks.
Amelia received words of support from Idina Menzel, the song’s unique singer, and Kristen Anderson-Lopez, the song’s writer.
Many worried, though, that ‘the little girl with the attractive voice,’ as Anderson-Lopez called her, would become yet another unfortunate victim of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Fortunately, it was found that after six days in a bunker surviving on almost no food or water, tiny Amelia successfully completed a grueling two-day journey to Poland, where she is now safely residing with her grandmother.
In March, footage of Amelia performing the hit song Let It Go from the Disney cartoon film Frozen to entertain a crowded bunker in Kyiv went viral.
In March, footage of Amelia performing the hit song Let It Go from the Disney cartoon film Frozen to entertain a crowded bunker in Kyiv went viral.

She traveled with her 15-year-old brother Misha, while her mother Lilia and father Roman remained in Kyiv.
‘I always knew Amelia was incredibly gifted and a sweet angel,’ Lilia, 39, told The Sun. ‘Now the entire world knows the identical.’
However, it is a pity that she is only a minor celebrity as a result of so much death and destruction.’
I was heartbroken to say goodbye to my children, but it was the greatest thing I could do to ensure their safety.’

Amelia performs a cover of Let It Go for those hiding in the bunker in the video.
Others are seen lying on the ground, while others stand or sit around Amelia, recording her performance on their phones.
The song was first recorded for the animated Disney film Frozen’s soundtrack.
It won the Academy Award for Best Original Song and reached number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100. It was written by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez and sung by actress Idina Menzel.
In 2014, Disney released a collection of 42 foreign-language versions of the song, including Ukrainian and Russian translations.
The audience bursts in applause and cheers when Amelia concludes.

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