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Bear Grylls, one of the most well-known faces on television when it comes to outdoor adventure, shared a series of tweets on Thursday about his meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in the war-torn country. Russia has been attacking the country since February, and the conflict is now in its tenth month. The adventure show host revealed information on a special program to Zelensky.
"This week I had the privilege to travel to Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, and spend time with President Zelensky. It has been an experience for me like no other," he said in one of the tweets. "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," he further wrote.
"What I wanted to ask was how he was really coping… I got so much more. The program is coming soon. Thank you @ZelenskyyUa for your hospitality during such a difficult time. Stay Strong. (sic)," another post read.
What I wanted to ask was how he was really coping… I got so much more. The programme is coming soon. Thank you @ZelenskyyUa for your hospitality in such a difficult time. Stay Strong. pic.twitter.com/OTxMKXaUeF
— Bear Grylls (@BearGrylls) December 1, 2022
Months into the war, with no end in sight, Ukraine has been tackling another challenge in the midst of the onset of winter - massive power cuts. Despite global pressure, appeals and sanctions, Russian Vladimir Putin has not yet relented from his stance on invading Ukraine.
On Thursday, the presidents of the United States and France said they would hold Russia to account for its actions in Ukraine and the European Union reached a tentative agreement on an oil price cap to squeeze Moscow's export earnings.
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