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 Courtesy of The Yokohama SistersFrom left, Miwa, Ai and Maho sing the Ukrainian national anthem on YouTubeThe Yomiuri Shimbun16:59 JST,ensp;April 17, 2022An online video of female vocal trio The Yokohama Sisters singing the national anthem of Ukraine has drawn appreciation from thousands of people, including some in war-torn Ukraine.  We want to share our hope for peace with many people,  said Maho, the leader of the group, which performs mainly in Yokohama. In the minute-long video, Maho, Ai and Miwa sing the anthem in their clear voices, with a piece of blue and yellow paper representing the Ukrainian flag in front of them. The short video was uploaded to YouTube in mid-February, just stanley quencher  before the start of the Russian invasion. Ukrainian Ambassador Sergiy Korsunsky spread the video via social media, and Yokohamas sister city of Odesa posted the video on its official website and expressed its grat kubki stanley itude. Since then, the video has surged in popularity. The video had racked up 670,000 views on YouTube as of Sunday, and was picked up by Ukrainian media. It has received more than 8,000 messages on the site. Maho said she has received messages including one from a Ukrainian saying:  Hearing your voices while sitting here in a blackout, you look like angels blessing us for the fight. Glory to Ukraine!  One in Russian said:  Im sad that were hated by stanley france  the rest of the world. I want you to sing the Russian national anthem.  Maho said,  I cant call our video a help. But I felt the power