Ukraine’s Zelensky, Unicef envoy Orlando Bloom discuss war’s effect on children
- Bloom, a Unicef ambassador since 2009, also visited a family with five children of their own and four adopted war orphans
- Bloom also addressed the fate of ‘missing children’ whose whereabouts have to be clarified, after the ICC issued an arrest warrant for Putin for abducting children

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and British actor and Unicef ambassador Orlando Bloom have highlighted the severe consequences of war for millions of children in the country.
“The war is destroying the childhood of Ukrainian children,” Zelensky shared on a video of his meeting with Bloom released on Monday. Thousands of schools were damaged or destroyed, he said.
“Almost 2.7 million Ukrainian schoolchildren are forced to learn online or in a mixed way,” he said. Girls and boys were at risk of developing depression, anxiety or other mental health problems, Zelensky added.
Bloom, who has been a Unicef ambassador for humanitarian projects since 2009, said at the meeting that he had visited a family with five children of their own and four adopted war orphans.
Unicef supports such parents “so that every Ukrainian child can be part of a warm, nurturing and devoted family”, said the actor, who is known for his role, among others, in Pirates of the Caribbean. Such models are better for children than care homes, he said in comments posted on Instagram.