Ukraine to film a documentary on the Russian invasion. The director has been filming a documentary about Russian aggression in the country and was last seen there in November 2021.Amid the invasion, he has now returned and was pictured in the front row of the briefing among reporters, wearing sunglasses as he listened intently.The Ukrainian government has expressed its gratitude for the project.
A translated statement provided to Newsweek read: ‘Sean Penn demonstrates the courage that many others, especially Western politicians lack. ‘The more such people in our country now, true friends of Ukraine, who support the struggle for freedom, the sooner it will be possible to stop Russia’s treacherous attack.’Sean, 61, previously met with Ukrainian military service personnel for his new project.The actor and producer visited positions near the front line with Russian-backed separatists in the Donetsk area.It is reported that Milk actor’s documentary will explore how the Donbas region has been impacted by the battles with pro-Moscow rebels.The actor made the visit to the settlement of Priazov.In images shared by the Ukrainian Joint Forces Operation Press Service, the I Am Sam actor was seen wearing a helmet and surrounded by military protection.Last night Russian President Vlamdir Putin finally gave the order for his troops to invade while issuing a chilling warning to the West not to interfere ‘or face great consequences’.Russia has been steadily building a force of up to 200,000 on the border for several months, heavily outnumbering its neighbour’s army.Ukraine’s military has been preparing for an assault with the assistance of Western allies but there is a gulf in capability between the two nations.The conflict between the.
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