WATCH: U2's Bono and The Edge Perform in Ukraine Bomb Shelter

U2's Bono and The Edge showed their support for Ukraine by putting on a surprise concert in Kyiv subway station-turned-bomb shelter today, at the invitation of Ukrainian President Zelensky.

It was just a small crowd of fans, including members of Ukraine’s armed forces. But Bono told them there was "nowhere in the whole world" he and The Edge would be than in Kyiv.

He said “The people in Ukraine are not just fighting for your own freedom, you are fighting for all of us who love freedom.”

Afterward, they visited Bucha, the site of a mass grave. Bono told Sky News that “I think it’s one man’s war, really,” and went on to give a message to fans in Russia, saying “I trust in the younger people in Russia to throw this man out of his office,” referring to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

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Bono (Paul David Hewson), an Irish singer-songwriter, activist, and the lead vocalist of the rock band U2, performs at subway station which is bomb shelter, in the center of Ukrainian capital of Kyiv on May 8, 2022. (Photo by Sergei SUPINSKY / AFP) (Photo by SERGEI SUPINSKY/AFP via Getty Images)Photo: Getty Images


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