Olympian Mikaela Shiffrin on Ukraine war: 'Completely outrageous'
Fox News' Alex Hogan reports on the worsening humanitarian crisis in Poland.
Mikaela Shiffrin, a two-time Olympic gold medalist skier for Team USA, wrote a heartfelt message about the war in Ukraine and posted photos of herself and her family of their time in the country when she was younger.
Shiffrin wondered what the point of the war was and appeared to be sickened by the tragic events that have been unfolding over the last couple of weeks.
RUSSIA INVADES UKRAINE: LIVE UPDATES
U.S. skier Mikaela Shiffrin speeds down the course during the first run of an alpine ski, women's World Cup giant slalom, in Lenzerheide, Switzerland, Sunday, March 6, 2022. (Associated Press)
"This war in Ukraine is so completely outrageous that I don’t even know how to express myself. Refugees evacuees, children, and PREGNANT WOMEN are getting bombed and shot down while fleeing THEIR HOMES and HOSPITALS that were invaded. Millions of refugees are leaving their country now… including one million children (according to the UN), making it the biggest conflict to engulf Europe since World War II. Tens of thousands are without food, water, or power," she wrote on Instagram. "All for what? What is the real point? I will not even try to act like I know what should be done, I don’t understand the inner workings of politics and especially not warfare. I have faith that those leading our Nations are working together to take action in every way they can. My hope is that whatever actions are taken— that they make a difference, and end this war.
UKRAINIAN PARALYMPIAN PULLS OUT OF EVENT AFTER FATHER CAPTURED BY RUSSIAN FORCES: REPORT
U.A. skier Mikaela Shiffrin speeds down the course during the first run of an alpine ski, women's World Cup giant slalom,


