Sean Penn Is Traveling On Foot To Poland Amid Russia's Invasion Of Ukraine And Documented His Journey
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Sean Penn traveled on foot yesterday to the border of Ukraine and eastern Poland, where hundreds of thousands of refugees are seeking protection from the escalating Russian invasion.
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Sean was in Kyiv, filming a documentary about rising tension between Ukraine and Moscow, when Russia's armed forces invaded on Thursday. Those first attacks preceded a deadly, full-scale conflict that has since intensified and threatens to displace millions of Ukrainian residents.
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In a tweet shared last night, Sean said he and two colleagues "walked miles to the Polish border after abandoning [their] car on the side of the road" en route to one one of the crossing points.
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"Almost all the cars in this photo carry women and children only, most without any sign of luggage, and a car their only possession of value," he wrote, referencing the long line of vehicles seen in his tweet's accompanying photo.
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The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) estimated over half a million people had fled Ukraine to neighboring countries as of this morning.
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More than 300,000 escaped to Poland, but a severe backlog meant that many waited for extended periods of time in extreme weather before gaining entry.
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While some people praised Sean for raising awareness about the conflict in Ukraine and its consequences, others responded to his latest social media post with criticism.
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"With your millions of dollars you could bring all Ukrainian mothers, babies, and elderly to safety of Polish border. Do it!!," one Twitter user said.
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