Jerry Heil draws attention to kidnapped Ukrainian children with a new song
Singer Jerry Heil drew attention to the painful topic of abduction of Ukrainian children with a new song and music video "All Eyes On Kids", created to raise awareness of the problem and remind of the need to protect and return children home.
The story of Kira Obedinska: A symbol of hope
The main character of the clip was 14-year-old Kira Obedinska from Mariupol. The girl lost her mother in early childhood, and recently lost her father during the shelling of Mariupol. During an attempt to escape, Kira blew up on a stretcher and was taken by the occupiers to a territory not controlled by Ukraine.
"There are tens of thousands of stories about Ukrainian children kidnapped by Russia, but only 388 have returned home. It is painful to realize that this topic remains almost invisible in the information space, both in Ukraine and in the world, " the artist herself commented on her work.
The purpose of the project and public reaction
Jerry Heil emphasized the need to draw attention to children abducted during the war. Her new composition aims not only to draw attention to the problem, but also to promote the return of children home. She hopes that this musical project will help open the public's eyes to the terrible realities of war and mobilize society for help.
What do the creators of the clip hope for?
The music video for the song "All Eyes On Kids" has already started to gain popularity online, and many viewers are expressing their support and willingness to help. Artivist Jerry Heil hopes her work will be a catalyst for change and help raise the necessary resources to bring the children home.
Summary and future plans
This is not Jerry Heil's first social project, but one of the most important. The singer plans to continue working in this direction, drawing attention to other important social problems. Through his talent and influence, Jerry Heil helps raise awareness of the pain and suffering that war has brought into the lives of thousands of people.
Editor: Emiliia Morozova