Ukraine's First Lady Olena Zelenska speaks out from hiding to tell American women to welcome war refugees and says 'words of sympathy are no longer enough'
Zelenska, 44, spoke to ABC News via messaging app WhatsApp for security reasons as she and her children remain in an undisclosed safe space. The First Lady started off with a simple message: 'I guess my message is very similar to the one the whole world delivers. Only two simple words: STOP WAR'.
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