Students and teachers of Italian school greet Ukrainian refugee kids with loads of love. Watch video
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Shared on Twitter, the video shows two Ukrainian refugee siblings, 10-year-old Dmitri and 8-year-old Victoria entering through the gates of a school in Naples, Italy.
A lot has happened since Russian President Vladimir Putin declared war on Ukraine on February 24. With cities destroyed and hundreds of people homeless, the once beautiful landscape of the Ukrainian cities has now been reduced to mere rubble. Amid such dark times, some videos churned out by the internet act as a ray of light. And this video of two Ukrainian refugee kids going back to school is one of them.
Shared on Twitter, the video shows two siblings, 10-year-old Dmitri and 8-year-old Victoria entering through the gates of a school in Naples, Italy. As the siblings enter the Don Milani institute premises, over 200 students and teachers gather at the front gate to clap and cheer for the kids.
“Ukrainian refugee kids arrive in Italy, and start at local schools. On their first day, they enter nervously. You won’t believe what the Italian kids did next,” read the caption.
Take a look:
Ukrainian refugee kids arrive in Italy, and start at local schools. On their first day they enter nervously. You won’t believe what the Italian kids did next pic.twitter.com/XQ1z2gkezb
The video has gone crazy viral with over 5.9 million views and tons of reactions. People were overwhelmed at the wonderful gesture shown by the school and wished the two kids all the best for their future.
This is beautiful but I fear just a touch overwhelming for the two kids. I hope the rest of the day went well.