While on a visit to the western Ukrainian city of Lviv, Angelina Jolie was evacuated to safety amid fears of an impending rocket strike.
Footage of Jolie, 46, strolling briskly with her company while an air raid siren sounded grabbed attention.
A female member of the group turned to the camera and begged, “Please, no more,” as the group walked away to safety.
When asked if she was okay, the actress waved to the camera and said, “I’m okay.”
For several years, Jolie has served as a special envoy for the United Nations Refugee Agency, but the details of her travel to Ukraine remain unknown.
The Russian army has been attacking Lviv in recent weeks, and a missile attack on the city earlier this month killed at least seven people.
Maya Pidhorodetska, a Ukrainian, had earlier shared another footage of the famed actress and filmmaker on Facebook.
‘It’s nothing out of the ordinary.’ It’s just Lviv. I just went to get a cup of coffee. After filming Angelina Jolie, who waved to her from the counter, she wrote in Ukrainian, “Just Angelina Jolie.”
‘The entire globe simply supports Ukraine.’
Jolie was shown in Pidhorodetska’s video joyfully conversing with residents in Lviv while dressed casually.
The video, which shows Jolie signing a piece of paper and waving to the camera, was shared over 19,000 times on Facebook by Ukrainian Maya Pidhorodetska.
‘Nothing special,’ Ms Pidhorodetska wrote in a post alongside the video in Ukrainian, which Google translated as: ‘ It’s just Lviv. I just went to get a cup of coffee. Angelina Jolie, Angelina Jolie, Angelina Jolie, Angelina