A Ukrainian boy was all smiles as his new classmates hug him after escaping the war to Spain.
Ukrainian Boy
In a video that is circulating the internet, some Spanish students are seen expressing love to their new Ukrainian classmates. It was a touching moment that shows how we should love each other, especially in times of hardships.
The little boy has just escaped the war-stricken Ukraine with his mother and his 3-month-old sister. They took refuge in the homes of their families living in Spain. Sadly, his father couldn’t escape the month-long war with his family as he has to remain in their land to fight against the invaders. It is under the martial law rules of Ukraine.

The video was taken at the CEIP Peru public school in Madrid. It was shared by Ukraine’s former ambassador to Austria Olexander Shcherba. As the teacher welcomed the little boy and introduced him to his new classmates, the students went up to him to hug him.

Photo Courtesy: Daily Mail UK
Classmates Hug Him
All the students in the classroom gathered to show him love and comfort. The little boy was surprised and soon gave a huge smile as he felt the warm welcome. Apparently, the teacher explained the boy’s situation to the other students, and their reaction was priceless!
Despite not being able to speak the Spanish language, the little boy adapted quickly and started making new friends. According to a family, he almost immediately started playing with the other kids. This will be a new start for this poor little boy who has been a victim of war at an early age. May his days ahead be filled with laughter, joy, and love.
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Reference: Daily Mail UK
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