The Hollywood actress has gained attention to the difficult situation of Ukrainian children during the war. He called on his subscribers to support charity organizations to save lives.
Actress Oscar -Winning Jamie Lee Curtis turned to her Instagram subscribers with an appeal to support Ukrainian children suffering from the consequences of war.
He shared a post of American Photojournalist Linsi Adadario, who, in his material for the New York Times, spoke about the difficulties faced by families of severely sick children in Ukraine.
“Often during the war, long -term illnesses become silent killings. Health systems are destroyed, medical personnel and doctors have been killed or ruled, and drugs are often difficult to get. I spent some last year with children and their parents, suffering from the second consequence of Russia’s invasion,” the post said.
One of these stories was the life of the eight -year -old Nikita, which in 2023 mistakenly reviewed, which led to the loss of valuable time. During the treatment of Okhmatditte Hospital, the boy survived Russia’s flow in July 2024, but in January 2025 he died.
In this story, Jamie Lee Curtis encouraged subscribers to sacrifice charity organizations that would help Ukrainian children in difficult times.
“Please visit the pages of organizations that will help children in Ukraine,” the actress wrote.
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Earlier it was reported that Jamie Lee Curtis condemned the missile blow to Okhmatdita.
Jamie Lee Curtis supported Ukraine in the war with the Russian Federation
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