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Viral Video: Romanian refugees celebrate birthday of 7-year-old Ukrainian girl

Reported by:  PTC News Desk  Edited by:  Shefali kohli -- March 07th 2022 01:55 PM
Viral Video: Romanian refugees celebrate birthday of 7-year-old Ukrainian girl

Viral Video: Romanian refugees celebrate birthday of 7-year-old Ukrainian girl

Russia-Ukraine War: Amid rising tensions between Russia and Ukraine, a heartwarming video from a Romanian refugee camp went viral on social media and won the hearts of many people across the world. As the war between Russia and Ukraine is getting intense with the number of casualties rising day-by-day, a beautiful video from the Romanian refugee camp celebrating the birthday of a seven-year-old girl went viral on social media. Spreading-happiness-against-all-odds-4 Also Read: Russia-Ukraine crisis: Sonu Sood help Indians in Ukraine The video is an example of how one should always stay happy and celebrate small moments of their life even during difficult times. A seven-year-old girl named Arina was put up at the anti-war zone a few days ago when Russia announced a ceasefire and Ukrainians were advised to leave their native place as soon as they can. Spreading-happiness-against-all-odds-6 The viral video shows Arina, in the pink hat, was given a gift and was surrounded by service personnel dressed in uniform, her family, and other Ukrainian citizens in the camp singing the 'Happy Birthday song' for her. One of the emergency services members picked up the girl and held her in his arms as she blew out candles and cut the birthday cake. So far, Romania has taken in at least 50,000 Ukrainian refugees while much more are passing through to other countries. Spreading-happiness-against-all-odds-3 Poland has taken in more than 6,50,000 refugees so far, making it the country with the biggest number of asylum seekers. However, huge numbers of people have been fleeing to neighbouring nations such as Hungary, Moldova, and Slovakia. Also Read: Russia-Ukraine War: Indian student shot at in Kyiv crosses into Poland, set to depart for Delhi Around 110,000 people have fled to European nations. -PTC News


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