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Ukrainian man shouted 'Glory to Ukraine' after not realising troops were Russian

invading Russian troops, thinking they were Ukrainians, has been held prisoner in Russia since late February. Ivan Drozd, a 27-year-old from Katyuzhanka, near Kyiv, had been trying to get home from the northern village of Lutizh and arranged to meet his brother Ihor on the way, in a town called Kozarovich which is a little further north..Ivan – and a friend called Igor who was travelling with him – had chosen the roundabout route to avoid Russian roadblocks by walking cross-country, but their detour ended up landing them in the middle of a group of Russian soldiers."We moved about three kilometers from Dymer,” Igor said.
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Sean Penn forced to walk miles to Polish border after abandoning car in Ukraine
Sean Penn continues working on his documentary about Russia’s invasion, making his way to the Polish border on foot, after having to abandon his car in Ukraine.The 61-year-old actor is now giving an update about his experience in the middle of the conflict, detailing that he and his crew have fled the country, “Myself and two colleagues walked miles to the Polish border after abandoning our car on the side of the road.”“Almost all the cars in this photo carry women & children only, most without any sign of luggage, and a car their only possession of value,“ the actor wrote, posting a photo of himself walking on the side of a road in the Eastern European country.The filmmaker previously met with Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk. He was also photographed attending a news conference at the Presidential Office in Kyiv, where he confirmed his involvement in a documentary that promises to tell the truth about the ongoing invasion.Hollywood studios pull 'The Batman' 'Morbius' and more from release in RussiaUkrainian star Milla Jovovich shares emotional message amid conflict in her home countryMadonna shows support for Ukraine with new 'Sorry' remix video“Already a brutal mistake of lives taken and hearts broken, and If he doesn’t relent, I believe Mr.
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Sean Penn arrives in Ukraine to film documentary about current Russian invasion
Ukraine to document the ongoing war.The 61-year-old actor was photographed at a press briefing at the Presidential Office in Kyiv, held by the Ukrainian government, as Russia began to invade.He has also reportedly met with deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk, members of the Ukrainian military and local journalists.The official Associated Press Twitter account shared this message: “Filmmaker and actor Sean Penn is in Ukraine to work on a documentary about the ongoing Russia assault.”“The Ukrainian president's office said Penn was in Kyiv on Thursday and spoke to journalists and military personnel about the Russian invasion,” they continued.The office of Ukraine’s president Volodymr Zelenskiy released a statement which commended the actor for coming to the capital city “to record all the events that are currently happening” so that he is able to “tell the world the truth about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.”They also commended Penn for “demonstrating bravery that many others have been lacking” and called out “Western politicians” in particular. He was labelled as a “true friend of Ukraine who supports the fight for freedom”, which the country needs more of to “quickly stop this heinous invasion by Russia.”Bewildered fans couldn’t believe that they were seeing the Hollywood star willingly inside of a conflict zone and wondered why he had put himself in such danger.One Twitter user wrote: “I am genuinely curious as to why Sean Penn is there.”A bluntly honest tweet read: “Ukraine needs a lot of things right now.
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