One little girl in Ukraine is doing her best to keep spirits up while huddled in an underground shelter in Kyiv.
On TODAY Monday, NBC’s Richard Engel shared the moment that a young girl sang “Let It Go” as Russian forces continue to advance into Ukraine.
"The people are showing tremendous resilience," Engel said, reporting from a train."Down below in a shelter — and shelters are sad, lonely, claustrophobic places — there was this girl who decided to entertain the shelter by singing 'Frozen.' Nobody interrupted her."In the clip, which began circulating on social media over the weekend, a cheerful little girl wearing a sweater covered in stars sings the iconic song.
"We see you. We really, really see you," Menzel wrote on Twitter, alongside blue and yellow heart emoji and the viral video. Engel said the little girl's performance speaks to the universal appeal of music and the resilience of the human spirit. "Hearing this girl sing to entertain others in the shelter, to keep their spirits alive," he said."And to keep their spirits up."
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