The one-minute video, released by the Disasters Emergency Committee, ends with the caption 'The UK raised over £400 million so the people of Ukraine didn't walk alone', paying tribute to the 'incredible generosity' of the British public.
The lyrics of"You'll Never Walk Alone" have been recited by Ukrainian people in a powerful film to mark the first anniversary of Russia's invasion.
The footage, shot this month, also shows a boy in a bomb shelter, a doctor in a hospital, a couple and a dog owner outside their homes, and a woman and child sitting on a bus.
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