Angelina Jolie seen in the western city of Lviv


Angelina Jolie visits Ukraine: The movie star is spotted in the western city of Lviv greeting fans at a cafe (except for one guy who’s so glued to his phone he doesn’t even notice it!)

  • Watch how Angelina Jolie is seen by surprised Ukrainians in a cafe in Lviv
  • The 46-year-old actress was seen by surprised Ukrainians sitting in the cafe.
  • Russia has renewed its assault in the east of the country despite heavy losses.

Actress Angelina Jolie shocked Ukrainians after appearing at a cafe in Lviv on Saturday.

Jolie, 46, attracted attention when she appeared in nondescript clothes at the cafe, and Maya Pidhorodetska posted a video of the famous actress and filmmaker on Facebook.

‘Nothing special. Only Lviv. I just went for coffee. Only Angelina Jolie’, she wrote in Ukrainian after filming the actress, who greeted her from the counter. ‘Ukraine is simply supported by the whole world.’

Fans spotted her in the Ukrainian city, waving at Jolie as Russian forces gathered in the east of the country for a renewed assault.

The images show her singing autographs for her fans in Ukraine.

Actress Angelina Jolie shocked Ukrainians after appearing in a cafe in Lviv.  A guy on her phone didn't notice the world-famous actress as she walked into the cafe behind him.

Actress Angelina Jolie shocked Ukrainians after appearing in a cafe in Lviv. A guy on her phone didn’t notice the world-famous actress as she walked into the cafe behind him.

Images show her singing autographs for her fans in Ukraine

He drew attention when he appeared wearing nondescript clothing at the cafe.

The actress attracted attention by appearing in nondescript clothes at the cafe.

Fans greeted Jolie as Russian forces gathered in the east of the country for a new assault.

Fans greeted Jolie as Russian forces gathered in the east of the country for a new assault.

Jolie is not the first American celebrity to land in Ukraine during the conflict.

American actor Sean Penn has met with the country’s president and attended government news conferences as part of a VICE documentary he is filming.

When kyiv was under assault, Penn and his team walked miles to the Polish border.

The 61-year-old actor said he and his film crew decided to abandon their car and chase on foot after seeing thousands of Ukrainian residents flee for safety, with queues stretching for miles.

Penn described how the cars were full of women and children, and their only valuable possession was the vehicle they were traveling in.

The documentary is produced by VICE Studios, “in association with VICE World News and Endeavor Content,” according to a spokesperson for the media group.

In a translated Facebook post, the Ukrainian government said it was grateful Sean was there and praised him for being braver than Western leaders.

An aerial view of the damaged area after Russian attacks in the village of Moshchun, kyiv Oblast, Ukraine, on April 29, 2022. The village of Moschun became one of the places where clashes broke out in the first days of attacks between Russia and Ukraine.

An aerial view of the damaged area after Russian attacks in the village of Moshchun, kyiv Oblast, Ukraine, on April 29, 2022. The village of Moschun became one of the places where clashes broke out in the first days of attacks between Russia and Ukraine.

Because of its location on the Hostomel and Irpin highway.  Moshchun, facing the deepest scars of the war that lasted more than two months, was on the brink of a humanitarian crisis.

Because of its location on the Hostomel and Irpin highway. Moshchun, facing the deepest scars of the war that lasted more than two months, was on the brink of a humanitarian crisis.

Although most of the fighting has shifted to the east of the country, Ukrainian cities in the west, such as Lviv, are still under the barrage of Russian missile attacks.

On Saturday, Ukrainian officials said the bodies of more than 1,000 civilians had been recovered from areas around kyiv and that they were working with French investigators to document suspected war crimes.

Forensic tests carried out on the bodies of civilians dumped in mass graves show that the women were raped before being brutally killed, it was revealed on Monday.

Dozens of autopsies have been carried out on the mutilated corpses of Bucha, Irpin and Borodianka, many of which show signs of torture and multiple bullet holes in their backs.

A forensic doctor north of kyiv said it was difficult to find signs of rape and sexual abuse because the bodies “are in such bad shape.”

A United Nations mission in Bucha documented “the unlawful killing, including summary execution, of some 50 civilians there,” the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights said.

In the same city, 25 women aged 14 to 25 were held in a basement and systematically raped, with nine of the women becoming pregnant in a case now registered by Human Rights Commissioner Lyudmila Denisova.

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