A rocket attack was feared imminent on Saturday while Angelina Jolie visited Lviv in Ukraine. A video showed her on her way to the city centre of Lviv. She walked briskly with an entourage as an air raid siren sounded as she was on a mission as the UN Refugee Agency’s special envoy; she has been working for the united nations for many years. The Russians have attacked Lviv on several occasions. The city got hit by several missiles that left at least seven dead earlier this month.
Angelina surprised Ukrainians earlier by turning up in a cafe in Lviv. She signed autographs for her fans earlier and conversed with several Lviv residents. Angelina was visiting displaced people who have found refuge in Lviv, including children undergoing treatment for nerve injuries sustained during a missile strike on the Kramatorsk railway station in early April, regional governor Maksym Kozytsky said. At least 52 people lost their lives, and dozens more got injured in the attack in the eastern Ukrainian city that seemed to target a crowd of mostly women and children trying to flee a looming Russian offensive. Kozytsky wrote that the stories had a significant impact on her.
The Hollywood star also visited a boarding school, interacted with students, and took photos with them, saying she promised she would return soonest. Ukrainian authorities said Saturday that more than 1,000 civilians who died during the heavy s bombardment recovered from areas around Kyiv. They are working with French investigators to document alleged war crimes. Civilian corpses dumped in mass graves were discovered around there, and it was apparent that they got raped before being brutally murdered. This sad discovery was made known on Monday. Many mutilated corpses found at Bucha, Irpin, and Borodianka have suffered torture and multiple bullet wounds. The coroner in the northeast of Kyiv said the bodies are difficult to identify, and it was evidence of rape and sexual abuse because they are so distorted. A terrible state of affairs. According to the UN’s Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, a UN mission to Bucha documented ‘the unlawful killing, including by summary execution, of some 50 civilians’. Human rights commissioner Lyudmila Denisova reported that 25 women aged 14 to 25 got systematically raped in a basement. Nine of these women became pregnant as a result of the abuse.