Viral: Heartbreaking video shows Ukrainian boy crying while crossing border over to Poland

By  Shefali kohli March 9th 2022 02:26 PM

Russia-Ukraine war: Amid the tensions between Russia and Ukraine getting intense with the number of casualties rising day by day, a heartbreaking video went viral all over social media which brought tears to many people across the world. The viral heart-rending video shows a small boy, around five or six years old, dragging his belongings in a bag as he cries his heart out. Ukrainian-boy-cries-while-walking-to-Poland-3 Also Read: Russia-Ukraine war: PepsiCo, Coca-Cola, McDonald’s, Starbucks suspends sales in Russia The video was shot in the Polish village of Medyska that’s located along the border with Ukraine while he walked to Poland. In the viral video, the little boy could be seen carrying his cuddle toy on a carrier bag in his right hand and walking restlessly as he and his family were forced to evacuate from Ukraine and were moving towards Poland. The video went viral and garnered almost 4 million views along with millions of likes and comments. Ukrainian-boy-cries-while-walking-to-Poland-4 The video evoked an emotional outpour from netizens, commenting, “Please tell me this baby isn't really walking by himself as people around him ignore him.” “Someone tell me how to find him and bring him to my home. Completely serious," tweeted another. Earlier, another heartwrenching video of an 11-year-old who travelled all the way to Slovakia from the city of Zaporizhzhia had gone viral. It has been very difficult for small kids to understand and endure the ongoing crisis without essential items such as food and water and a thousand questions would have been to their minds. Seeing their loved ones dying in front of themselves is very difficult, especially for these tiny tots. Ukrainian-boy-cries-while-walking-to-Poland-5 Also Read: Viral Video: Ukrainian Girl Sings 'Let It Go' in Bomb Shelter, Moves People to Tears Meanwhile, Russia declared a ceasefire amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine (Moscow time) to provide humanitarian corridors in the cities of Kyiv, Chernihiv, Sumy, Kharkiv and Mariupol, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia said in a statement. -PTC News

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