Published 20:51 IST, February 25th 2022

Russia-Ukraine war: Harsh Goenka shares old video of woman playing Violin on Kyiv street

Amid the ongoing deteriorating situation in Ukraine, Harsh Goenka has shared an old video that shows a woman playing an Indian song on the violin.

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Reacting to Russia's continuing military aggression against Ukraine, Chairman of RPG Enterprises Harsh Goenka on Friday expressed concerns over ongoing situation in Kyiv. Harsh Goenka took to his official Twitter handle to share an old video of a woman playing violin on streets of Ukraine. In his tweet, Goenka mentioned that this video depicts peaceful and lively environment of Ukrainian street some time back. 

Harsh Goenka shared video alongside caption, "Scene in #ukraine street some time back. And w," with a s emoticon. video features a woman playing Hardy Sandhu's Bijlee Bijlee track on violin. people featured in video can be seen enjoying her violin tune and some of m even donate money in box which is placed in front of singer. Watch video here:

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Netizens' reaction to Goenka's video

Since being uploed on microblogging site, video has garnered over 130K views and several reactions. Netizens reacted to clip and expressed concern over ongoing situation in Ukraine. One user commented, "Feels b for m." Ar netizen commented, "We are losing something precious." Ar user commented, "Beautifulโ€ฆ stop this bloodshed make world a better place." Ar individual commented, "Beautiful country, w being destroyed."

Russia-Ukraine War

Russian President Vlimir Putin on February 24 anunced a military operation in Ukraine to protect civilians. He warned or countries that any attempt to intervene would le to consequences. Following Russia's military aggression, civilians in Ukraine rushed to flee cities in cars and trains. After Russia's attack, multiple explosions were reported in Ukrainian cities. In latest development, Russian President Vlimir Putin has expressed willingness to send a delegation to Minsk for talks with Ukraine, Moscow Times reported. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has confirmed development and mentioned that decision has been taken in response to Ukraine's neutrality proposal. 

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20:51 IST, February 25th 2022