Jolie also visited a boarding school in Lviv, which has become a reference point for displaced people, humanitarian aid and weapons. He told the children he would return, Kozytskyy said. At Lviv Central Railway Station, where Ukrainians regularly arrive, he spoke to volunteers providing medical and psychological assistance. “He thanked them for their work,” Kozytskyy said. “Talk to people who have managed to get out of active hostilities.” Jolie is a United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, but Joung-ah Ghedini-Williams, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)’s global communications director, said Jolie had traveled to the area in her own capacity and that the High UNHCR has no involvement in this visit. In March, Jolie visited Yemen and drew parallels between people in that nation and those suffering because of the war in Ukraine. Earlier Saturday, Jolie was photographed visiting a cafe in Lviv. CNN contacted Jolie’s representatives for comment.