Sean Penn escapes Ukraine on foot; walks miles towards the Polish border

MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA - DECEMBER 01: Host and CORE co-founder Sean Penn attends CORE Miami: a special evening to benefit CORE's Crisis Response Programs in Latin America, Haiti, and Brazil at Soho Beach House on December 01, 2021 in Miami Beach, Florida. (Photo by Cindy Ord/Getty Images for CORE)

Sean Penn

Sean Penn has been working on a documentary about the tension in Ukraine while the Russian invasion proceeds on. Moreover, on Monday, the actor took it to social media to inform people about his well-being. (Klonopin) He uploaded a pic of himself strolling along the side of a backed-up roadway, clutching a suitcase, as many others attempted to flee Ukraine.

“Myself & two colleagues walked miles to the Polish border after abandoning our car on the side of the road,” Penn wrote. “Almost all the cars in this photo carry women & children only, most without any sign of luggage, and a car their only possession of value,” he added.

Since arriving on location in November, the 61-year-old actor has delivered updates; attended press conferences, and snapped photographs from the frontlines.

Sean had “made it out of Ukraine safely,” according to Mara Buxbaum, a representative in Los Angeles. She declined to comment on his whereabouts or the circumstances surrounding his departure from Ukraine.

Non-profit disaster relief group CORE

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In aftermath of the 2010 Haiti earthquakes, the Oscar winner constructed the non-profit disaster relief group CORE, which was involved in the documentary “Citizen Penn.” Penn’s work, which includes talks with the deputy prime minister, media, and military men, was praised by the Ukrainian president’s administration on Thursday.

“Sean Penn demonstrates the courage that many others, especially western politicians lack,” President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s office wrote on Facebook. “The director specially came to Kyiv to record all the events that are currently happening in Ukraine; and to tell the world the truth about Russia’s invasion of our country.”

Hundreds of thousands of refugees have certainly fled to neighboring nations from Ukraine. Approximately 280,000 people, mostly women, and children have also entered Poland. However, people between the ages of 18 and 60 from Ukraine must continue to fight.

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