Ukrainian mothers' fight to free children from Russians depicted in new opera

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KYIV, June 7 - An opera by a Ukrainian composer that premiered in Kyiv this week tells the story of two mothers and a grandmother who risked their lives to travel 3,000 miles (4,800 km) to occupied Crimea to rescue children abducted by Russian forces.

A new opera, "The Mothers' Path," premiered in Kyiv this week, highlighting the perilous journey undertaken by Ukrainian women to rescue abducted children. The opera's narrative centers on two mothers and a grandmother who bravely traveled thousands of miles to Russian-occupied Crimea. Their mission was to retrieve children taken by Russian forces, a harrowing experience depicted through the musical drama.

The production aims to shed light on the immense courage and sacrifice of families striving to reunite amidst the ongoing conflict. It serves as a powerful artistic representation of the human cost of the war and the resilience of those seeking to protect their loved ones.

This opera brings to public attention the profound personal tragedies and acts of bravery occurring as a direct result of the ongoing conflict and forced deportations.

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