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A 15-year-old Ukrainian girl from Mariupol has won over the jury at the Voice Children in France. Video.

A Ukrainian girl has won over the coaches of The Voice Children in France

A 15-year-old Ukrainian girl named Yulia, who was forced to leave her native Mariupol after it was occupied by Russian terrorists, took part in the Voice Children in France. The talented schoolgirl performed the song "History Repeating" by Shirley Bassey.

The girl first addressed the audience in Ukrainian and then demonstrated her excellent command of French. The video was posted on the Instagram of the French adaptation of the world-famous show.

Yulia has been singing since she was 3 years old, and started singing professionally at the age of 8. She has participated in various Ukrainian and international competitions, and now the little star has decided to try her luck in France.

"I was born and raised in Mariupol, Ukraine, which was a wonderful city. I came to France a year and a half ago. I used to watch The Voice. The Voice. It's always been a dream. And now that I'm in France, I have a chance to realize it," said the project participant.

The Ukrainian girl won over the jury and got into the team of the legendary singer Lara Fabian. The coach, trying to communicate with the girl, spoke to her in Russian. The singer called the Ukrainian's singing "very beautiful," which made the Ukrainian-speaking contestant thank her in Russian.

The videos posted on social media show that Yulia lit up the stage and made the coaches push the button with all their might.

Earlier, OBOZ.UA wrote that the Armed Forces of Ukraine eliminated the father of a participant of the Russian show "Voice. Children" show. Having his own child, he went to war to kill and terrorize Ukrainian children.

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