Sunday Bloody Sunday roared through a Kyiv metro station on Sunday as U2's Bono and the Edge performed in a 'show of solidarity' with Ukraine. Read more:
The U2 frontman said the conflict in Ukraine was"one man's war really" as he surveyed the devastation of one town occupied for weeks by Russian forces. His bandmate the Edge argued that"musicians and poets and writers" have an important part to play in telling the story of the war.
Speaking in Borodyanka, a town left shattered after weeks of occupation by the Russians, Bono told Sky News's Mark Austin:"You can't ever really have a sense of what these people have been through", even though the evidence around was"stark".Earlier in the day, Sunday Bloody Sunday had roared through a metro station in Kyiv as Bono and the Edge performed in a"show of solidarity" with Ukraine.
The Irish frontman said they had been invited to perform in Kyiv by the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, himself.
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