Published 20:57 IST, February 24th 2022

Mark Ruffalo sends love and prayers for 'innocent' people affected amid Russia-Ukraine war

In the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Mark Ruffalo took to his social media account to send his prayers to all those affected by the situation.

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In wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine on Thursday, actor Mark Ruffalo took to his social media account to send his love and prayers to all those 'incent people' affected by situation. He sent his best to all those stuck in midst of 'violence and destruction'. This comes after  Russian military entered rrn territory of Kyiv and several reports claim that re have been 18 casualties in an attack near Odesa, Ukraine.

Mark Ruffalo on Russia-Ukraine war

Hulk actor took to his social media account and sent his best to those 'incent' individuals caught in war situation. actor is kwn for often voicing his opinions and speaking up for humanitarian issues and did so again on Thursday. His tweet re, "Sending love and good prayers to all incent people of Ukraine and Russia and Europe who are caught up in this s and corrosive moment of asymmetrical violence and destruction, especially young people. You have done thing to deserve this perversion and obscene spectacle."

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Have a look at Mark Ruffalo's tweet on Russia-Ukraine war

About Russia-Ukraine war

President Vlimir Putin declared war on Ukraine, on Thursday, February 24 and took control over two vills in  east of region. In a televised speech that aired before invasion, he mentioned that conflict between two countries was 'inevitable' and that military activity was to demilitarize Ukraine. media was later briefed by chief of Ukraine’s General Staff of Armed Forces. official statement said, "As of 13:00 on February 24, armed forces of aggressor state, Russian Federation launched more than 30 strikes with "Caliber" cruise missiles, MLRS, aircraft and artillery on Ukrainian civil and military infrastructure." Several videos also went viral on Thursday that saw Russian military helicopters above Hostomel Airport in Kyiv.

 Indian Embassy in Kyiv issued an visory for Indians in Ukraine after officials anunced martial law, which makes travel difficult. Embassy ackwledged this and anunced that y are in contact with local establishments to help those students stranded in Kyiv.

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20:57 IST, February 24th 2022