Nataliia Mohylevska is a Ukrainian singer who stayed in Kyiv from the beginning of the war. She started singing for people in the subway, volunteering, visiting hospitals and helping those in need. She also writes songs dedicated to the fight against the invader.
In the war, the artist lost her uncle Oleksandr, who lived in the besieged Mariupol. The man's house came under fire from the occupiers. The deceased had to be buried in the yard. The Mariupol family has always been a talisman for the singer, whose childhood was spent on the coast of the Azov region. Oleksandr, Nataliia says, was like a second father to her.