According to Maksym Kozytskiy, Jolie – a special envoy of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees since 2011 – had come to speak to IDPs who had taken refuge in Lviv, including children who had been treated for injuries sustained. the rocket attack on Kramatorsk train station in early April. The bomber struck shortly after noon in front of a rally in the eastern Ukrainian city of Kabul, killing at least 52 people and wounding dozens more, mostly women and children. “She was moved [the children’s] “stories,” Kozicki wrote. “A girl was able to tell Mrs. Jolie in person about a dream she had had.” He said Jolie also visited a boarding school, talked to students and took pictures with them, adding that she “promised to come again”. According to Kozytskiy, Jolie also met with displaced people who arrived at Lviv Central Railway Station, as well as Ukrainian volunteers who provided medical assistance and advice to the newcomers. “The visit was a surprise for all of us,” he wrote. “Many people who saw Ms. Jolie in the Lviv area could not believe that she really was her. “But since February 24, Ukraine has shown the world that there are many incredible things here.”