Fukunaga came to Ukraine during the Russian war as a volunteer for the World Central Kitchen charity.
American director Cary Fukunaga, who is filming Bond’s latest film No Time to Die, flew to Ukraine a few days ago and visited Bucha, Irpen, and also a bomb shelter in Kyiv. He announced it on Instagram.
Fukunaga came as a volunteer for the World Central Kitchen charity, which provides humanitarian assistance to people affected by the war in Russia.
“There were a lot of horrible stories and pictures about Bucha. We planned to walk as far as Irpen only, but when the mayor found us, he took us to Bucha, where the remnants of the population carefully left after the Russian conqueror.Mostly they were old, sick and hungry people, their trauma was first expressed in disbelief, then in tears, kisses and long, desperate hugs, they started coming from all directions, with trembling hands and voices, they spoke to those willing to listen to them, “Fukunaga wrote.
He also added that the fund delivered to Ukrainians two trucks with 6,000 kg of food, 600 hot meals and more.
Recall that the previous footage from the liberated Bucha was presented by Ukrainian TV presenter Dmitry Komarov.
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Source: korrespondent