The 45-year-old actor spends time in Moldova, a short distance from the war-torn country, helping families as part of his UNICEF efforts. On Thursday, the Lord of the Rings star took to his Instagram account to share some heartbreaking photos from the moment he met a mother of three who evacuated Ukraine with her children after the attack on their neighbors’ house. Help: Unicef’s ambassador Orlando Bloom posted on his Instagram account on Thursday, to share heartbreaking photos from the moment he met a mother of three on the border with Ukraine, who evacuated the country with her children after attack on their neighbors’ house Writing to the 5.7 million followers, he said: “Today, at the border, I met a mother and her three children who left Ukraine last night after the bombing of their neighbor’s house. “They do not know where they will go next, but the mother just wants her children to be safe,” she wrote in the caption. “Today marks one month since the start of the war and thousands of families continue to cross the border into Moldova every day. Help: The 45-year-old actor spends time in Moldova, a short distance from the war-torn country, supporting families as part of his UNICEF efforts. Concern: Report on meeting of a mother who had evacuated Ukraine with her children “The services created by @UNICEF and its partners at the border are vital for children and families seeking protection,” he added. In the comments section, British pop star Katy Perry’s fiancée wrote, “Thank you for being a great person.” On Wednesday, meanwhile, Orlando, who has been UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador since 2009, shared photos of himself hugging children and meeting parents as part of his efforts with the charity. Support: In the comments section, British pop star Katie Perry’s fiancée wrote: “Thank you for being a wonderful person ❤️” Posting the emotional snapshots on social media he wrote: Since the start of the war in #Ukraine, a child becomes a refugee almost every second. “I am in Moldova with @UNICEF meeting families who have been forced to leave everything behind in search of security. He added: “Children inside and outside Ukraine need all the help you can give.”
Charity: Wednesday shared photos of him hugging children and meeting parents in Moldova as part of his UNICEF campaign Desperate Times: Orlando, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador since 2009, posted on his social media account to share some heartbreaking facts Security: Nearly 3.5 million refugees flee war-torn country to escape Vladimir Putin’s attack Tragedy: According to the United Nations, the number of 10 million includes nearly 3.5 million refugees who have fled the war-torn country to escape Vladimir Putin’s attack, as well as civilians who have been displaced inside Ukraine. Tens of millions of people in Ukraine have fled their homes since Russia invaded on February 24 – as officials in some European countries warned that they were able to accommodate refugees comfortably.
According to the United Nations, the number of 10 million includes nearly 3.5 million refugees who have fled the war-torn country to escape Vladimir Putin’s attack, as well as civilians who have been displaced inside Ukraine. Russia has claimed that 1,351 of its troops were killed in the fighting – a fraction of the 16,000 that Kyiv says it killed as Vladimir Putin tries to hide the true cost of his wartime war from the Russian people. That number is nearly three times the 498 that Moscow said was last reported on March 2, and it also acknowledged that 3,825 soldiers had been injured today. This number is more than double the last number, which was 1,597. Conflict: Russia claims 1,351 of its troops killed in fighting – a fraction of the 16,000 that Kyiv says it killed as Vladimir Putin tries to hide the true cost of his stagnant war from the Russian people It marks an astonishing admission for the Kremlin, which insists the Russian people that its “special military operation in Donbass” is going exactly according to plan. But the number is probably just a fraction of the actual account. Ukraine claims to have killed 16,000 troops, NATO says between 7,000 and 15,000 have been killed and the United States estimates 7,000 – although that number is now a week. Ukraine does not give a number of casualties, although according to historical averages the number of victims indicates up to 48,000 dead. NATO says up to 25,000 wounded and the US estimates up to 21,000.
War: Ten million people in Ukraine have fled their homes following a full-scale invasion of Russia – as officials in some European countries warn they are able to accommodate refugees comfortably