Ukrainian-born Mila Kunis and her husband, Ashton Kutcher, have chipped in to help those in distress in Ukraine due to the recent conflict with Russia

The Hollywood duo appeared in an Instagram video, posted by Ashton Kutcher, announcing they’ve launched a GoFundMe page. The couple promised to match up to $3 million in donations for those affected by the Russian invasion

Kunis and Kutcher said “While we are witnessing the bravery of Ukrainians, we are also bearing witness to the unimaginable burden of those who have chosen safety. Through GoFundMe, this fundraiser will provide an immediate impact on refugee and humanitarian aid efforts. The fund will benefit Flexport.org and Airbnb.org , two organizations who are actively on the ground providing immediate help to those who need it most. Flexport.org is organizing shipments of relief supplies to refugee sites in Poland, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia and Moldova. Airbnb.org is providing free, short-term housing to refugees fleeing Ukraine. Standing with Ukraine means supporting Ukrainians”. The post ended with the hashtag “stand with Ukraine” further cementing their solidarity. 

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In the clip, the ‘Two and a Half Men‘ star can be seen sitting beside his wife as she opens up about her Ukrainian roots. Kunis, 38, says “I was born in Chernivtsi, Ukraine, in 1983. I came to America in 1991 and I have always considered myself an American. A proud American. I love everything that this country has done for myself and my family. But today, I have never been more proud to be a Ukrainian”. 

Kutcher also chimes in to say, “And I have never been more proud to be married to a Ukrainian”. Earlier, the ‘Black Swan’ actor said that Russian President Vladimir Putin’s decision to attack Ukraine was “devastating”. She also added “There is no place in this world for this kind of unjust attack on humanity”. 

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Other Hollywood celebrities with Ukrainian roots, like Milla Jovovich of ‘Resident Evil’, also called for a stop to the war.