Orlando Bloom has shared the moment he met with a heartbroken Ukrainian mother who had fled the bombing with her three young children.
The Hollywood actor, 45, travelled to Moldova with UNICEF to speak to families fleeing the war.
Sharing photos of long queues of families carrying suitcases and children with small backpacks, Orlando also posted a picture of himself talking to a mum carrying a baby in her arms.
He wrote: "Today, on the border, I met a mother and her three children who fled Ukraine last night after their neighbour’s house was bombed. They don’t know where they will go next, but Mum just wants her children to be safe.
"Today is one month since the war started and thousands of families still cross the border to Moldova every day. The services set up by @UNICEF and partners on the borders are vital for children and families seeking protection. If you can help, link in bio."
Orlando's fiance Katy Perry commented underneath the post: "thank you for being a great human."
While Chelsea Handler wrote: "Wow. Orlando. Good work."
It comes after Robert Rinder helped rescue 52 war-hit Ukranian orphans and flew them to safety earlier this week.
The 43-year-old criminal barrister and TV star has put his life on hold to join the efforts in the war-torn country.
He continues to work helping those who really need it and updates everyone from the front line as Russia's illegal invasion of the European nation intensifies.
Rob tweeted his latest call to duty, writing: "On the way to Warsaw to collect 52 orphans and their carers from @DniproKids with @SaveaChildUK
"My role? Connecting these amazing charities to @MDAUK_ and @VirginAtlantic who have provided the plane."
He added: "Privilege is what you can do & who can reach in power to help others."