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Support for Ukraine at Oscars

Some arrived at the event wearing blue-and-gold ribbons

milakukraine Ukrainian born Mila Kunis appealed to all those watching the Oscars to do whatever possible to send help to those in the war-torn nation | Reuters; A man shows the contents of his bag to Ukrainian special police officers patrolling during a night curfew in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Sunday, March 27, 2022 | AP

At the Academy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles on Sunday night, attendees expressed support for Ukraine by going silent for 30 seconds.

A tribute that started with words from the Ukrainian-born Mila Kunis ended with the Academy Awards fading to black about midway through the show, with a plea for anyone watching to do whatever possible to send help to those in the war-torn nation.

We'd like to have a moment of silence to show our support for the people of Ukraine currently facing invasion, conflict and prejudice within their own borders, read the screen. While film is an important avenue for us to express our humanity in times of conflict, the reality is millions of families in Ukraine need food, medical care, clean water and emergency services. Resources are scarce and we  collectively as a global community  can do more.

The tribute ended with a display of the following: We ask you to support Ukraine in any way you are able. #StandWithUkraine.

Some arrived to the event wearing blue-and-gold ribbons, the colors of the Ukrainian flag. Sean Penn had also campaigned for Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy  a former actor  to speak at the ceremony.

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