Overview
- Jolie said she visited Kherson and Mykolaiv on Nov. 5 and later made a brief stop in Vinnytsia on Nov. 8.
- She recounted pausing with her team as a Russian drone flew overhead and described the pervasive UAV menace as a local "human safari."
- Residents have shifted schools, clinics, and daycares into reinforced basements and speak of heavy psychological strain and fears of being forgotten.
- Jolie praised Ukrainian organizations supporting children and urged governments to show comparable resolve to protect civilians in Ukraine and other conflicts.
- Local reports said a man from her team, identified as a reserve officer, was redirected over a medical certification issue after enlistment checks rather than criminally detained.