Bittersweet Mother's Day in Ottawa as war rages in Ukraine


It’s Anna Fedorova’s first Mom’s Day in Canada after escaping Ukraine along with her kids.


“It’s probably the most sudden Mom’s Day,” Fedorova mentioned whereas standing in Ottawa's ByWard Market.


The 39-year-old fled Kyiv along with her son and daughter, forsaking her husband within the war-torn nation. It was a tough determination, however she says her kids’s security was crucial issue.


"I really feel it’s my native nation and have to be there so I had a whole lot of doubt, however I made a decision to depart Ukraine and now I’m comfortable to be right here," mentioned Fedorova. 


The trio is making the very best of their first Mom’s Day within the nation’s capital as they embark on a brand new chapter.


"My kids ready breakfast for me with peanut butter and Nutella," she mentioned. "They created a coronary heart with Nutella, it was so cute."


The three took in a Ukraine profit live performance that’s fundraising for the war-torn nation in battle with Russia. 


Oxana Genina, who was singing in a choir with the live performance, was additionally considering of her family members, together with her mother, who continues to be in Ukraine.


"My coronary heart is aching primarily as a result of it’s harmful," she mentioned. "We don’t know whether or not they'll dwell or die."


Whereas hundreds of kilometres away, Genina nonetheless calls her mom twice a day. 


"I've the message for all of the moms in Ukraine," she mentioned. 


"Take excellent care of yourselves and your kids, and I hope you'll survive."

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