Footage posted on social media shows the Hollywood star, who is a special envoy of the United Nations, in a cafe in the war-torn country. The regional governor said Jolie, who visited in person, came to speak to displaced Ukrainians who had taken refuge in the city. More civilian bodies have been found in Bucha, Ukraine, recently During her trip, she spoke to children who were being treated for injuries sustained during the Russian rocket attack on Kramatorsk train station. The star also visited a school, where she met students and posed with them for selfies. In March, Jolie traveled to Rome and visited a hospital near the Vatican City that cared for children who have fled the conflict between Ukraine and Russia. He sat and talked to young patients, some of whom have cancer, and met with doctors and nurses who provide hospital care. Picture: Angelina Jolie visited Ukraine. Photo: Maksym Kozytsky Lviv was largely unharmed by the war, but recorded its first civilian deaths in mid-April after Russian strikes. It is the hub through which tens of thousands of people have taken refuge in neighboring Poland after enduring weeks of strikes in cities such as Kyiv, Kharkiv and Mariupol. Oscar winner Jolie was a Goodwill Ambassador to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees from 2001 to 2012 before being appointed Special Envoy. According to the UN, the 46-year-old’s work focuses on “major crises leading to mass population movements” and has helped “contribute to the vital process of finding solutions for people who are being forced to flee their homes”.