Priyanka Chopra says Russian invasion in Ukraine is 'terrifying'. See post
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Priyanka Chopra took to Instagram to react to the Russia-Ukraine war. She called the situation unfolding in Ukraine terrifying and prayed for the lives of innocent people.
Russia invaded Ukraine on Thursday, February 24, despite several sanctions by the West and other nations. Ukrainian forces are battling Russian invaders on three sides after Moscow unleashed the biggest attack on a European state since World War II, which prompted tens of thousands of people to flee their homes. Priyanka Chopra took to social media to react to the Ukraine crisis.
Priyanka Chopra shared a video of the tense situation in Ukraine on Instagram and wrote, "The situation unfolding in Ukraine is terrifying. Innocent people living in fear for their lives and the lives of their loved ones, while trying to navigate the uncertainty of the immediate future. It’s difficult to comprehend how in the modern world this could escalate to such a catastrophic point, but this is a consequential moment that will reverberate around the world."
She also shared a link in her bio for people who would like to help the people in the war zone. She concluded her note by writing, "There are innocent lives living in this war zone. They are just like you and me. Here is more info at the link in my bio about how to assist the people of Ukraine (sic)."
Take a look at Priyanka Chopra's post:
Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said that the 27-bloc Nato was scared to let his country into the global body. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday called Russian President Vladimir Putin to urge for a peaceful solution to the crisis. Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla said that 4,000 out of 20,000 Indians living in Ukraine have been evacuated.
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