Malala and many other celebs reacting to the Ukraine-Russian crisis

Malala and many other celebs reacting to the Ukraine-Russian crisis

The world has been shocked by the rising tension in eastern Europe since Russia declared a “full -scale invasion” in Ukraine on February 24th.

Russian President Vladimir Putin launched an “extraordinary military operation” to the east of his country. Shortly after Putin’s speech was over, explosions were seen in the outskirts Kramatorsk (Mariupol)

With hashtags like #RussiaUkraineConflict, #WorldWar3, #StockMarketCrash trending on Twitter, celebrities are have also shared their views on the recent development.

Russia’s decision has drawn widespread condemnation from global leaders as well as celebrities. Pakistani celebrities also took to social networks to support Ukraine.

Nobel Laureate Malala. Momina mustehsan. Azaan Sai Khan. Ushna Shaikh.

According to the UN refugee agency, around 100,000 people fled Ukraine after the invasion and many more fled the country.

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