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More than 30 world stars addressed Ukrainians with words of support on the second anniversary of Russian aggression

World celebrities address Ukrainians with words of support

More than 30 world stars addressed Ukrainians with words of support. Famous people recorded an appeal to Ukrainians on the occasion of the second anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of our country.

The video was produced by United24, a global initiative to support Ukraine. The most famous ambassadors of this project took part in the action.

In particular, Ukraine was supported by:

  • actor Robert De Niro
  • members of the band Imagine Dragons
  • U2 band leader Bono
  • actress Catherine Deneuve
  • Star Wars star Mark Hamill
  • Vikings actress Katheryn Winnick
  • actor and writer Stephen Fry
  • singer Brad Paisley
  • actress Emma Thompson
  • "Supernatural" star Jared Padalecki
  • actor Mark Strong
  • The Lord of the Rings star Viggo Mortensen
  • actor and screenwriter Pierre Richard
  • actor, TV presenter and writer Stephen Fry
  • lead singer of the band Bring Me The Horizon Oliver Sykes
  • philosopher and publicist Bernard-Henri Levy
  • entrepreneur Richard Branson
  • astronaut Scott Kelly
  • UAF President Andrii Shevchenko
  • actor Misha Collins
  • philosopher Francis Fukuyama
  • and other famous people.

"Ukraine is defending not only themselves but also Europe and the West as a whole," said Bernard-Henri Levy. "If the war criminal Putin succeeds in his illegal, immoral invasion of Ukraine, no country will be safe," added De Niro.

The stars noted that they continue to be with our country.

"Thank you to everyone who has been with Ukraine over these two years. Thank you to everyone who stays with us," United24 said.

As OBOZ.UA previously reported, the famous Ukrainian writer and literary critic Oksana Zabuzhko joined the jury of the prestigious international Berlinale competition this year. There, European filmmakers are actively interested in her attitude to the scandalous "Ukrainian director" Serhii Loznytsa. Zabuzhko asks a different question: "Why does a native of Belarus, who lived in Ukraine for only a few years, studied in Moscow, and emigrated to Germany, position himself as a 'Ukrainian'?

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