He added that it was crucial for people not to
turn away from and lose interest in the war, now that it had
been going on for several months.
Stiller, a UNHCR goodwill ambassador, travelled to Poland and
Ukraine over the last few days to meet those who had fled their
homes since Russia's invasion began.
"It was definitely a different experience to be here in person
and see the effects of the war and see how people are having to
cope. It's distressing to see and hear the experiences that
these people have gone through," Stiller told Reuters in a
telephone interview.
"It's really tough to see and I'm very glad I came to get a
different sense that you don't get from just watching
television."
The Russian invasion of Ukraine, which began in February, has
claimed thousands of civilian lives, displaced millions of
Ukrainians and reduced cities to rubble. Moscow says it is
involved in a "special military operation" in Ukraine.
During his trip which began in Poland, Stiller visited a UNHCR
warehouse in Rzeszow as well as the Medyka border crossing. In
Ukraine, he travelled to Lviv, Irpin, which was heavily damaged
at the start of the conflict, and Kyiv, where he met President
Volodymyr Zelenskiy, telling him "You're my hero".
He has shared pictures of his trip and on Monday put out a
message calling for compassion on World Refugee Day. More than
12 million people have fled their homes since the start of the
war, according to UNHCR.
"It's natural for people to want to turn away, especially in a
situation like this with a war that has been going on for a
while now... while dealing with our own personal issues,"
Stiller told Reuters. "But I think it's also important to be
aware of what's going on in different parts of the world."
Stiller was appointed a goodwill ambassador in 2018 and has
previously met refugees in Germany, Jordan, Guatemala and
Lebanon.
(Reporting by Marie-Louise Gumuchian, Editing by Alexandra
Hudson)
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