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Volodymyr Zelenskyy to feature on a ‘Ukraine Special’ with Bear Grylls?

British adventurer and TV presenter Bear Grylls recently met Ukraine President Volodymyr in the war-torn country. Taking to Instagram, Grylls penned a note sharing that he wanted to know how Zelenskyy was coping for an upcoming programme “but got so much more.” “This week I had the privilege to travel to Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, and […]

British adventurer and TV presenter Bear Grylls recently met Ukraine President Volodymyr in the war-torn country.

Taking to Instagram, Grylls penned a note sharing that he wanted to know how Zelenskyy was coping for an upcoming programme “but got so much more.”

“This week I had the privilege to travel to Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, and spend time with President Zelensky. It has been an experience like no other for me. As the country goes into winter, and with their infrastructure under attack, survival for millions of people is a very real daily struggle. Through this special program, the world will see a side of President Zelensky that has never been shown before. What I wanted to ask was how he was really coping… I got so much more. The programme is coming soon. Thank you @zelenskiy_official for your hospitality in such a difficult time. Stay Strong,” Grylls wrote.

He also shared a few pictures from his meeting with Zelenskyy.

Reacting to the post, a social media user commented, “Wow….can’t wait for the programme.”

“Stay strong Ukraine. Thank you Grylls for paying a visit to Ukraine,’ another social media user wrote.

“As one would expect of the terrorists, Russians target civilian targets. To date, about 32,000 such targets have been damaged by Russian missiles and shells. These are primarily private houses or civilian apartment buildings,” Yevhenii Yenin, a Ukrainian diplomat, said in an interview with Ukrainian media recently.

“Only 3% of recorded attacks have been on military facilities..As of now, more than 700 critical infrastructure facilities — airfields, bridges, oil depots, electricity substations, etc — all of these got hit,” Yenin said.

Russian attacks in Ukraine have damaged about 32,000 civilian targets and more than 700 critical infrastructure facilities since the Russian invasion began.

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