Priyanka Chopra, who recently arrived in Poland, met with refugees from Ukraine and urged people from all over the world to help children who have been victims of war.
Sharing her video on her Instagram, Priyanka wrote, ‘The situation in Ukraine still remains very bad. In terms of size and number, it is one of the largest displacements in the world in human history. Please take a closer look at the lives of those affected by this war.’ Sharing this video, Priyanka has told how children are being affected the most by the Russo-Ukraine war. Priyanka has made this trip to Poland with the help of UNICEF.
Photos have also been shared
Priyanka Chopra has talked about the impact of war on women as well as children. People all over the world are appreciating this effort of Priyanka openly. Priyanka has also shared pictures of refugee children living in Poland in her Instagram story and told how much pain these refugee women and children have to face before getting shelter.

Priyanka Chopra shared photos in Instagram story.
War is going on for more than 5 months
Let us tell you that on 24 February, Russia attacked Ukraine (Russia-Ukrain War). After this attack, Russia and its army are being accused of various types of war crimes. This war has been going on for more than 5 months and many Ukrainian civilians and soldiers have lost their lives.
Priyanka is working in these films
On the work front, Priyanka Chopra was last seen in the Hollywood film The Matrix Reactions. Now soon Priyanka will be seen in TV series ‘Citadel’ and Hollywood film ‘It’s all coming back to me’. Talking about Bollywood, Priyanka Chopra will now be seen in Farhan Akhtar’s directorial film ‘Jee Le Zara’ with Katrina Kaif and Alia Bhatt in lead roles.
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