American actor Ben Stiller spoke about the Russian war against Ukraine.

In an interview with the BBC, Stiller said that what he saw in war-torn Ukraine is more traumatizing and traumatic on a scale than we see in any film.
He visited Ben Stiller on a trip to Ukraine, during which he met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in the capital, Kyiv, in his capacity as a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations Refugee Agency, and told him that he considered him a hero and praised his previous work in acting.
Speaking to the BBC, Ben Stiller confirmed that this was the first time he had visited an area experiencing political conflict, but he misses it, according to his description: “When you drive within the country, you don’t feel the presence of the conflict.” , except for the curfew during the night when total calm prevails. “It’s getting a little scary.”
“People seem to be going back to their normal lives, doing their best,” he explained. “And then as you get closer and closer to Kyiv and into the east of the country, you start to see roadblocks and destruction. . , which is really shocking when you haven’t seen something this close.”
Ben Stiller added, “I’m an actor, so the first thing that comes to mind is that it’s like a movie, but it’s even bigger than the movies and it’s real, so it hurts.”