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Let's connect our reporters who are in Poland, on the border with Ukraine.



Correspondent Noh Roh-gyu, a child who escaped from Ukraine is telling a lot of emotion there. What kind of story is it?



<Reporter> The



protagonist is Amelia, a 7-year-old Ukrainian girl.



Before coming to evacuation to Poland, Amelia moved to a lot of people as she sang ‘Let It Go’, the theme song of her anime Frozen while wearing a dress in an air-raid shelter in her country’s capital, Kiiwu, spreading on social media. .



It is said that the song was a comfort to the citizens in the midst of the war.



Miss Amelia appeared at a charity concert in Lodz, central Poland, and sang the Ukrainian national anthem with the same clear voice as then.



Thousands of people filling the stadium to Amelia's song responded by lighting up their cell phones.



The performance was broadcast live on TV with live and death prepared by Polish and Ukrainian artists to help Ukraine, and about 460 million won of our money was raised.



Ms. Amelia is currently fleeing to Poland with her older brother and grandmother, but it is known that her parents have yet to escape Kiiwu.



<Anchor>



On the other hand, there were protests that prevented goods from being exported to Belarus, a country close to Russia?



<Reporter>



That's right.

It happened in Koroschin, a city on the border with Belarus, which is about 5 hours away by car, north of Psemisil, Poland, where I am, and I will explain it while watching the screen.



A man runs into the protesters in an angry voice.



[Polish transport worker: Me in charge.

come out in charge.

What should I eat for a living?]



After a fight with the police, this man was arrested after being sprayed with pepper, a Polish truck driver.



Protesters blocked the road to Belarus, a pro-Russian country, and became unable to deliver logistics.



Protesters stopped export trucks saying that goods destined for Belarus could be used in an attack on Ukraine.



[Protest participant: We just held a peaceful protest according to the announced schedule.

Truck drivers leave here and don't know where they're going.

So we will continue the protest.]



Not only that, but there are also signs of internal conflict in Poland as unconfirmed information is spreading, such as that Ukrainian refugees are influencing crimes in Poland.



(Video coverage: Harung·Yu Young-hui, video editing: Park Jin-hoon, local interpreter: Kwon Young-kwan, video source: Poland TVN)