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Daily Life In Kyiv Amid The Ongoing Russian Invasion
A child looks at an FPV drone during the open-air exhibition organized by the 24th Mechanized Brigade named after King Danylo, based near Chasiv Yar in the Donetsk region, in Kyiv, Ukraine, on August 9, 2025 (Photo by Maxym Marusenko/NurPhoto). -
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A night with the drone squad targeting Russian forces in micro battles
In a dugout near the front in Donetsk, the Guardian joins Ukrainian police officers turned pilots during a shift.
Tonight, the team in the bunker are launching armed Mavic 3 drones with thermal cameras. They arm the drones with small bombs before one member of the unit heads into the chilly night to release them for takeoff. Other squads are running reconnaissance - hunting for targets - their video feeds shared while periodically the mobiles used for group communication chatter into life.
Volodya, the drone operator from Khyzhak Brigade, and patrol police officer, is preparing the drop bomb before the mission.
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A night with the drone squad targeting Russian forces in micro battles
In a dugout near the front in Donetsk, the Guardian joins Ukrainian police officers turned pilots during a shift.
Tonight, the team in the bunker are launching armed Mavic 3 drones with thermal cameras. They arm the drones with small bombs before one member of the unit heads into the chilly night to release them for takeoff. Other squads are running reconnaissance - hunting for targets - their video feeds shared while periodically the mobiles used for group communication chatter into life.
At the dugout near Toretsk with drone pilots of Khyzhak Brigade.
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A night with the drone squad targeting Russian forces in micro battles
In a dugout near the front in Donetsk, the Guardian joins Ukrainian police officers turned pilots during a shift.
Tonight, the team in the bunker are launching armed Mavic 3 drones with thermal cameras. They arm the drones with small bombs before one member of the unit heads into the chilly night to release them for takeoff. Other squads are running reconnaissance - hunting for targets - their video feeds shared while periodically the mobiles used for group communication chatter into life.
At the dugout near Toretsk with drone pilots of Khyzhak Brigade. The pilots are taking a break when there are no targets for them.
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A night with the drone squad targeting Russian forces in micro battles
In a dugout near the front in Donetsk, the Guardian joins Ukrainian police officers turned pilots during a shift.
Tonight, the team in the bunker are launching armed Mavic 3 drones with thermal cameras. They arm the drones with small bombs before one member of the unit heads into the chilly night to release them for takeoff. Other squads are running reconnaissance - hunting for targets - their video feeds shared while periodically the mobiles used for group communication chatter into life.
Volodya and Iryna, the drone operators from Khyzhak Brigade, and patrol police officers, are preparing the drop bomb for the drone during the night mission.
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A night with the drone squad targeting Russian forces in micro battles
In a dugout near the front in Donetsk, the Guardian joins Ukrainian police officers turned pilots during a shift.
Tonight, the team in the bunker are launching armed Mavic 3 drones with thermal cameras. They arm the drones with small bombs before one member of the unit heads into the chilly night to release them for takeoff. Other squads are running reconnaissance - hunting for targets - their video feeds shared while periodically the mobiles used for group communication chatter into life.
Iryna and Andrii, the drone operators from Khyzhak Brigade, and patrol police officers, on the way to their underground position.
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A night with the drone squad targeting Russian forces in micro battles
In a dugout near the front in Donetsk, the Guardian joins Ukrainian police officers turned pilots during a shift.
Tonight, the team in the bunker are launching armed Mavic 3 drones with thermal cameras. They arm the drones with small bombs before one member of the unit heads into the chilly night to release them for takeoff. Other squads are running reconnaissance - hunting for targets - their video feeds shared while periodically the mobiles used for group communication chatter into life.
At the dugout near Toretsk with drone pilots of Khyzhak Brigade. All of them - are patrol police officers who volunteered to serve in the combat area.
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A night with the drone squad targeting Russian forces in micro battles
In a dugout near the front in Donetsk, the Guardian joins Ukrainian police officers turned pilots during a shift.
Tonight, the team in the bunker are launching armed Mavic 3 drones with thermal cameras. They arm the drones with small bombs before one member of the unit heads into the chilly night to release them for takeoff. Other squads are running reconnaissance - hunting for targets - their video feeds shared while periodically the mobiles used for group communication chatter into life.
Vasyl Koryak, the police lieutenant colonel, deputy commander of the Khyzhak Brigade, at the command point in Donetsk region.
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'We were born here': Ukrainians in frontline towns face painful choice
Brutal Russian onslaught in east Ukraine continues, forcing people to flee to unknown areas or risk death by staying.
As the war comes up to the six-month mark, attention has shifted to the southern front, and hopes for a Ukrainian counteroffensive. But in the east the Russian onslaught continues, forcing the remaining residents to either flee to an unfamiliar setting or risk death by staying at home.
For now, the new Ukrainian line in Donbas is holding, following last month's retreat from Lysychansk. But Russian missiles strike repeatedly, into military positions and towns and cities such as Kramatorsk, up to 20 miles behind the front, part of a merciless bombing campaign that frequently and pointlessly strikes residential areas. Most days several civilians are killed and homes are destroyed.
What is suspected to be a cluster bomb attack on a civilian residential area in Northern Kramatorsk's neighbourhood of Yasnohirka in the early morning of Tuesday, Aug 17, 2022 - was photographed and examined by the Guardian newspaper reporting crew on Wednesday, Aug 17, 2022. No casualties or injuries were reported, except civilian houses are seen to have turned in ruins.
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'We were born here': Ukrainians in frontline towns face painful choice
Brutal Russian onslaught in east Ukraine continues, forcing people to flee to unknown areas or risk death by staying.
As the war comes up to the six-month mark, attention has shifted to the southern front, and hopes for a Ukrainian counteroffensive. But in the east the Russian onslaught continues, forcing the remaining residents to either flee to an unfamiliar setting or risk death by staying at home.
For now, the new Ukrainian line in Donbas is holding, following last month's retreat from Lysychansk. But Russian missiles strike repeatedly, into military positions and towns and cities such as Kramatorsk, up to 20 miles behind the front, part of a merciless bombing campaign that frequently and pointlessly strikes residential areas. Most days several civilians are killed and homes are destroyed.
What is suspected to be a cluster bomb attack on a civilian residential area in Northern Kramatorsk's neighbourhood of Yasnohirka in the early morning of Tuesday, Aug 17, 2022 - was photographed and examined by the Guardian newspaper reporting crew on Wednesday, Aug 17, 2022. No casualties or injuries were reported, except civilian houses are seen to have turned in ruins.
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'We were born here': Ukrainians in frontline towns face painful choice
Brutal Russian onslaught in east Ukraine continues, forcing people to flee to unknown areas or risk death by staying.
As the war comes up to the six-month mark, attention has shifted to the southern front, and hopes for a Ukrainian counteroffensive. But in the east the Russian onslaught continues, forcing the remaining residents to either flee to an unfamiliar setting or risk death by staying at home.
For now, the new Ukrainian line in Donbas is holding, following last month's retreat from Lysychansk. But Russian missiles strike repeatedly, into military positions and towns and cities such as Kramatorsk, up to 20 miles behind the front, part of a merciless bombing campaign that frequently and pointlessly strikes residential areas. Most days several civilians are killed and homes are destroyed.
What is suspected to be a cluster bomb attack on a civilian residential area in Northern Kramatorsk's neighbourhood of Yasnohirka in the early morning of Tuesday, Aug 17, 2022 - was photographed and examined by the Guardian newspaper reporting crew on Wednesday, Aug 17, 2022. No casualties or injuries were reported, except civilian houses are seen to have turned in ruins.
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'We were born here': Ukrainians in frontline towns face painful choice
Brutal Russian onslaught in east Ukraine continues, forcing people to flee to unknown areas or risk death by staying.
As the war comes up to the six-month mark, attention has shifted to the southern front, and hopes for a Ukrainian counteroffensive. But in the east the Russian onslaught continues, forcing the remaining residents to either flee to an unfamiliar setting or risk death by staying at home.
For now, the new Ukrainian line in Donbas is holding, following last month's retreat from Lysychansk. But Russian missiles strike repeatedly, into military positions and towns and cities such as Kramatorsk, up to 20 miles behind the front, part of a merciless bombing campaign that frequently and pointlessly strikes residential areas. Most days several civilians are killed and homes are destroyed.
What is suspected to be a cluster bomb attack on a civilian residential area in Northern Kramatorsk's neighbourhood of Yasnohirka in the early morning of Tuesday, Aug 17, 2022 - was photographed and examined by the Guardian newspaper reporting crew on Wednesday, Aug 17, 2022. No casualties or injuries were reported, except civilian houses are seen to have turned in ruins.
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'We were born here': Ukrainians in frontline towns face painful choice
Brutal Russian onslaught in east Ukraine continues, forcing people to flee to unknown areas or risk death by staying.
As the war comes up to the six-month mark, attention has shifted to the southern front, and hopes for a Ukrainian counteroffensive. But in the east the Russian onslaught continues, forcing the remaining residents to either flee to an unfamiliar setting or risk death by staying at home.
For now, the new Ukrainian line in Donbas is holding, following last month's retreat from Lysychansk. But Russian missiles strike repeatedly, into military positions and towns and cities such as Kramatorsk, up to 20 miles behind the front, part of a merciless bombing campaign that frequently and pointlessly strikes residential areas. Most days several civilians are killed and homes are destroyed.
What is suspected to be a cluster bomb attack on a civilian residential area in Northern Kramatorsk's neighbourhood of Yasnohirka in the early morning of Tuesday, Aug 17, 2022 - was photographed and examined by the Guardian newspaper reporting crew on Wednesday, Aug 17, 2022. No casualties or injuries were reported, except civilian houses are seen to have turned in ruins.
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'We were born here': Ukrainians in frontline towns face painful choice
Brutal Russian onslaught in east Ukraine continues, forcing people to flee to unknown areas or risk death by staying.
As the war comes up to the six-month mark, attention has shifted to the southern front, and hopes for a Ukrainian counteroffensive. But in the east the Russian onslaught continues, forcing the remaining residents to either flee to an unfamiliar setting or risk death by staying at home.
For now, the new Ukrainian line in Donbas is holding, following last month's retreat from Lysychansk. But Russian missiles strike repeatedly, into military positions and towns and cities such as Kramatorsk, up to 20 miles behind the front, part of a merciless bombing campaign that frequently and pointlessly strikes residential areas. Most days several civilians are killed and homes are destroyed.
What is suspected to be a cluster bomb attack on a civilian residential area in Northern Kramatorsk's neighbourhood of Yasnohirka in the early morning of Tuesday, Aug 17, 2022 - was photographed and examined by the Guardian newspaper reporting crew on Wednesday, Aug 17, 2022. No casualties or injuries were reported, except civilian houses are seen to have turned in ruins.
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'We were born here': Ukrainians in frontline towns face painful choice
Brutal Russian onslaught in east Ukraine continues, forcing people to flee to unknown areas or risk death by staying.
As the war comes up to the six-month mark, attention has shifted to the southern front, and hopes for a Ukrainian counteroffensive. But in the east the Russian onslaught continues, forcing the remaining residents to either flee to an unfamiliar setting or risk death by staying at home.
For now, the new Ukrainian line in Donbas is holding, following last month's retreat from Lysychansk. But Russian missiles strike repeatedly, into military positions and towns and cities such as Kramatorsk, up to 20 miles behind the front, part of a merciless bombing campaign that frequently and pointlessly strikes residential areas. Most days several civilians are killed and homes are destroyed.
What is suspected to be a cluster bomb attack on a civilian residential area in Northern Kramatorsk's neighbourhood of Yasnohirka in the early morning of Tuesday, Aug 17, 2022 - was photographed and examined by the Guardian newspaper reporting crew on Wednesday, Aug 17, 2022. No casualties or injuries were reported, except civilian houses are seen to have turned in ruins.
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'We were born here': Ukrainians in frontline towns face painful choice
Brutal Russian onslaught in east Ukraine continues, forcing people to flee to unknown areas or risk death by staying.
As the war comes up to the six-month mark, attention has shifted to the southern front, and hopes for a Ukrainian counteroffensive. But in the east the Russian onslaught continues, forcing the remaining residents to either flee to an unfamiliar setting or risk death by staying at home.
For now, the new Ukrainian line in Donbas is holding, following last month's retreat from Lysychansk. But Russian missiles strike repeatedly, into military positions and towns and cities such as Kramatorsk, up to 20 miles behind the front, part of a merciless bombing campaign that frequently and pointlessly strikes residential areas. Most days several civilians are killed and homes are destroyed.
What is suspected to be a cluster bomb attack on a civilian residential area in Northern Kramatorsk's neighbourhood of Yasnohirka in the early morning of Tuesday, Aug 17, 2022 - was photographed and examined by the Guardian newspaper reporting crew on Wednesday, Aug 17, 2022. No casualties or injuries were reported, except civilian houses are seen to have turned in ruins.
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'We were born here': Ukrainians in frontline towns face painful choice
Brutal Russian onslaught in east Ukraine continues, forcing people to flee to unknown areas or risk death by staying.
As the war comes up to the six-month mark, attention has shifted to the southern front, and hopes for a Ukrainian counteroffensive. But in the east the Russian onslaught continues, forcing the remaining residents to either flee to an unfamiliar setting or risk death by staying at home.
For now, the new Ukrainian line in Donbas is holding, following last month's retreat from Lysychansk. But Russian missiles strike repeatedly, into military positions and towns and cities such as Kramatorsk, up to 20 miles behind the front, part of a merciless bombing campaign that frequently and pointlessly strikes residential areas. Most days several civilians are killed and homes are destroyed.
What is suspected to be a cluster bomb attack on a civilian residential area in Northern Kramatorsk's neighbourhood of Yasnohirka in the early morning of Tuesday, Aug 17, 2022 - was photographed and examined by the Guardian newspaper reporting crew on Wednesday, Aug 17, 2022. No casualties or injuries were reported, except civilian houses are seen to have turned in ruins.
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'We were born here': Ukrainians in frontline towns face painful choice
Brutal Russian onslaught in east Ukraine continues, forcing people to flee to unknown areas or risk death by staying.
As the war comes up to the six-month mark, attention has shifted to the southern front, and hopes for a Ukrainian counteroffensive. But in the east the Russian onslaught continues, forcing the remaining residents to either flee to an unfamiliar setting or risk death by staying at home.
For now, the new Ukrainian line in Donbas is holding, following last month's retreat from Lysychansk. But Russian missiles strike repeatedly, into military positions and towns and cities such as Kramatorsk, up to 20 miles behind the front, part of a merciless bombing campaign that frequently and pointlessly strikes residential areas. Most days several civilians are killed and homes are destroyed.
What is suspected to be a cluster bomb attack on a civilian residential area in Northern Kramatorsk's neighbourhood of Yasnohirka in the early morning of Tuesday, Aug 17, 2022 - was photographed and examined by the Guardian newspaper reporting crew on Wednesday, Aug 17, 2022. No casualties or injuries were reported, except civilian houses are seen to have turned in ruins.
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'We were born here': Ukrainians in frontline towns face painful choice
Brutal Russian onslaught in east Ukraine continues, forcing people to flee to unknown areas or risk death by staying.
As the war comes up to the six-month mark, attention has shifted to the southern front, and hopes for a Ukrainian counteroffensive. But in the east the Russian onslaught continues, forcing the remaining residents to either flee to an unfamiliar setting or risk death by staying at home.
For now, the new Ukrainian line in Donbas is holding, following last month's retreat from Lysychansk. But Russian missiles strike repeatedly, into military positions and towns and cities such as Kramatorsk, up to 20 miles behind the front, part of a merciless bombing campaign that frequently and pointlessly strikes residential areas. Most days several civilians are killed and homes are destroyed.
What is suspected to be a cluster bomb attack on a civilian residential area in Northern Kramatorsk's neighbourhood of Yasnohirka in the early morning of Tuesday, Aug 17, 2022 - was photographed and examined by the Guardian newspaper reporting crew on Wednesday, Aug 17, 2022. No casualties or injuries were reported, except civilian houses are seen to have turned in ruins.
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'We were born here': Ukrainians in frontline towns face painful choice
Brutal Russian onslaught in east Ukraine continues, forcing people to flee to unknown areas or risk death by staying.
As the war comes up to the six-month mark, attention has shifted to the southern front, and hopes for a Ukrainian counteroffensive. But in the east the Russian onslaught continues, forcing the remaining residents to either flee to an unfamiliar setting or risk death by staying at home.
For now, the new Ukrainian line in Donbas is holding, following last month's retreat from Lysychansk. But Russian missiles strike repeatedly, into military positions and towns and cities such as Kramatorsk, up to 20 miles behind the front, part of a merciless bombing campaign that frequently and pointlessly strikes residential areas. Most days several civilians are killed and homes are destroyed.
What is suspected to be a cluster bomb attack on a civilian residential area in Northern Kramatorsk's neighbourhood of Yasnohirka in the early morning of Tuesday, Aug 17, 2022 - was photographed and examined by the Guardian newspaper reporting crew on Wednesday, Aug 17, 2022. No casualties or injuries were reported, except civilian houses are seen to have turned in ruins.
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'We were born here': Ukrainians in frontline towns face painful choice
Brutal Russian onslaught in east Ukraine continues, forcing people to flee to unknown areas or risk death by staying.
As the war comes up to the six-month mark, attention has shifted to the southern front, and hopes for a Ukrainian counteroffensive. But in the east the Russian onslaught continues, forcing the remaining residents to either flee to an unfamiliar setting or risk death by staying at home.
For now, the new Ukrainian line in Donbas is holding, following last month's retreat from Lysychansk. But Russian missiles strike repeatedly, into military positions and towns and cities such as Kramatorsk, up to 20 miles behind the front, part of a merciless bombing campaign that frequently and pointlessly strikes residential areas. Most days several civilians are killed and homes are destroyed.
What is suspected to be a cluster bomb attack on a civilian residential area in Northern Kramatorsk's neighbourhood of Yasnohirka in the early morning of Tuesday, Aug 17, 2022 - was photographed and examined by the Guardian newspaper reporting crew on Wednesday, Aug 17, 2022. No casualties or injuries were reported, except civilian houses are seen to have turned in ruins.
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'We were born here': Ukrainians in frontline towns face painful choice
Brutal Russian onslaught in east Ukraine continues, forcing people to flee to unknown areas or risk death by staying.
As the war comes up to the six-month mark, attention has shifted to the southern front, and hopes for a Ukrainian counteroffensive. But in the east the Russian onslaught continues, forcing the remaining residents to either flee to an unfamiliar setting or risk death by staying at home.
For now, the new Ukrainian line in Donbas is holding, following last month's retreat from Lysychansk. But Russian missiles strike repeatedly, into military positions and towns and cities such as Kramatorsk, up to 20 miles behind the front, part of a merciless bombing campaign that frequently and pointlessly strikes residential areas. Most days several civilians are killed and homes are destroyed.
What is suspected to be a cluster bomb attack on a civilian residential area in Northern Kramatorsk's neighbourhood of Yasnohirka in the early morning of Tuesday, Aug 17, 2022 - was photographed and examined by the Guardian newspaper reporting crew on Wednesday, Aug 17, 2022. No casualties or injuries were reported, except civilian houses are seen to have turned in ruins.
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Russia missiles Kiev apartment buildings
KYIV, UKRAINE -- MARCH 15, 2022: Residents buy meat from a butcher during the daytime in Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 15, 2022. (MARCUS YAM / LOS ANGELES TIMES/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Russia missiles Kiev apartment buildings
KYIV, UKRAINE -- MARCH 15, 2022: Local residents, recover, pack and clean out their damaged homes in a residential building caused by what authorities said is a Russian bombardment, in the Vynogradir district of Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 15, 2022. (MARCUS YAM / LOS ANGELES TIMES/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Russia missiles Kiev apartment buildings
KYIV, UKRAINE -- MARCH 15, 2022: A couple walks by a florist near the Lukianivska metro station, which was damaged by what authorities said was a Russian bombardment, in Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 15, 2022. (MARCUS YAM / LOS ANGELES TIMES/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Russia missiles Kiev apartment buildings
KYIV, UKRAINE -- MARCH 15, 2022: Territorial defense force soldiers inspect the damage to the Artem building caused by what authorities said is Russian bombardment in Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 15, 2022. (MARCUS YAM / LOS ANGELES TIMES/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Russia missiles Kiev apartment buildings
KYIV, UKRAINE -- MARCH 15, 2022: Maxim, first name only, packs up appliances from his business that were damaged by what authorities said is Russian bombardment, in Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 15, 2022. (MARCUS YAM / LOS ANGELES TIMES/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Russia missiles Kiev apartment buildings
KYIV, UKRAINE -- MARCH 15, 2022: Volunteers help clean up debris from damaged shops near the Lukianivska metro station, caused by what authorities said is Russian bombardment in Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 15, 2022. (MARCUS YAM / LOS ANGELES TIMES/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Russia missiles Kiev apartment buildings
KYIV, UKRAINE -- MARCH 15, 2022: A man holding his shopping bags stops for a moment to inspect the damage to the Artem building caused by what authorities said is Russian bombardment in Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 15, 2022. (MARCUS YAM / LOS ANGELES TIMES/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Russia missiles Kiev apartment buildings
KYIV, UKRAINE -- MARCH 15, 2022: Volunteers help clean up debris from damaged shops near the Lukianivska metro station, caused by what authorities said is Russian bombardment in Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 15, 2022. (MARCUS YAM / LOS ANGELES TIMES/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Russia missiles Kiev apartment buildings
KYIV, UKRAINE -- MARCH 14, 2022: Police officers guard the crime scene outside the damaged apartment building, caused by what Kyiv officials call a Russian bombardment, in the Obolon neighborhood of Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, March 14, 2022. (MARCUS YAM / LOS ANGELES TIMES/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Russia missiles Kiev apartment buildings
KYIV, UKRAINE -- MARCH 14, 2022: Police officers guard the crime scene outside the damaged apartment building, caused by what Kyiv officials call a Russian bombardment, in the Obolon neighborhood of Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, March 14, 2022. (MARCUS YAM / LOS ANGELES TIMES/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Russia missiles Kiev apartment buildings
KYIV, UKRAINE -- MARCH 14, 2022: Local resident go in and out of the apartment building damaged by what Kyiv officials call a Russian bombardment in the Obolon neighborhood of Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, March 14, 2022. (MARCUS YAM / LOS ANGELES TIMES/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Russia missiles Kiev apartment buildings
KYIV, UKRAINE -- MARCH 14, 2022: Firefighters investigate what Kyiv officials claim is a Russian bombardment on an apartment building in the Obolon neighborhood of Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, March 14, 2022. (MARCUS YAM / LOS ANGELES TIMES/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Russia missiles Kiev apartment buildings
KYIV, UKRAINE -- MARCH 14, 2022: Police officers guard the crime scene outside the damaged apartment building, caused by what Kyiv officials call a Russian bombardment, in the Obolon neighborhood of Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, March 14, 2022. (MARCUS YAM / LOS ANGELES TIMES/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Russia missiles Kiev apartment buildings
KYIV, UKRAINE -- MARCH 14, 2022: Local residents return to check on their home inside the apartment building that was damaged by what Kyiv officials call a Russian bombardment in the Obolon neighborhood of Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, March 14, 2022. (MARCUS YAM / LOS ANGELES TIMES/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Russia missiles Kiev apartment buildings
KYIV, UKRAINE -- MARCH 14, 2022: Local residents carry bags out and get to safety after the apartment building behind them is damaged by what Kyiv officials call a Russian bombardment in the Obolon neighborhood of Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, March 14, 2022. (MARCUS YAM / LOS ANGELES TIMES/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Russia missiles Kiev apartment buildings
KYIV, UKRAINE -- MARCH 14, 2022: Local residents carry bags out and get to safety after the apartment building behind them is damaged by what Kyiv officials call a Russian bombardment in the Obolon neighborhood of Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, March 14, 2022. (MARCUS YAM / LOS ANGELES TIMES/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Russia missiles Kiev apartment buildings
KYIV, UKRAINE -- MARCH 15, 2022: Local residents, recover, pack and clean out their damaged homes in a residential building caused by what authorities said is a Russian bombardment, in the Vynogradir district of Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 15, 2022. (MARCUS YAM / LOS ANGELES TIMES/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Russia missiles Kiev apartment buildings
KYIV, UKRAINE -- MARCH 15, 2022: Reporters and local residents stand outside a residential building that was damaged by what authorities say is a Russian bombardment in the Vynogradir district of Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 15, 2022. (MARCUS YAM / LOS ANGELES TIMES/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Russia missiles Kiev apartment buildings
KYIV, UKRAINE -- MARCH 15, 2022: Reporters and local residents stand outside a residential building that was damaged by what authorities say is a Russian bombardment in the Vynogradir district of Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 15, 2022. (MARCUS YAM / LOS ANGELES TIMES/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Russia missiles Kiev apartment buildings
KYIV, UKRAINE -- MARCH 15, 2022: Volunteers help clean up debris from damaged shops near the Lukianivska metro station, caused by what authorities said is Russian bombardment in Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 15, 2022. (MARCUS YAM / LOS ANGELES TIMES/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Russia missiles Kiev apartment buildings
KYIV, UKRAINE -- MARCH 14, 2022: A man looks on at the damaged to apartment building, caused by what Kyiv officials call a Russian bombardment, in the Obolon neighborhood of Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, March 14, 2022. (MARCUS YAM / LOS ANGELES TIMES/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Russia missiles Kiev apartment buildings
KYIV, UKRAINE -- MARCH 14, 2022: Firefighters investigate what Kyiv officials claim is a Russian bombardment on an apartment building in the Obolon neighborhood of Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, March 14, 2022. (MARCUS YAM / LOS ANGELES TIMES/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Russia missiles Kiev apartment buildings
KYIV, UKRAINE -- MARCH 14, 2022: Local residents clean up the debris on a burned out section of a building, in what Kyiv officials claim is a Russian bombardment in the Obolon neighborhood of Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, March 14, 2022. (MARCUS YAM / LOS ANGELES TIMES/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Russia missiles Kiev apartment buildings
KYIV, UKRAINE -- MARCH 15, 2022: Shards of glass, debris and flowers cover the ground inside a floral shop damaged by what authorities said is Russian bombardment in Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 15, 2022. (MARCUS YAM / LOS ANGELES TIMES/POLARIS) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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NEWS - Putin unterzeichnet Dekrete zur Anerkennung der Unabhängigkeit der Volksrepubliken Donezk und Lugansk
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Russia President Vladimir Putin signing a cooperation agreements with the separatist republics of Luhansk and Donetsk at Kremlin on Monday Feb 21, 2022, recognizing the independence of the two breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine. (RIA/EYEPRESS) Russia President Vladimir Putin signing a cooperation agreements with the separatist republics of Luhansk and Donetsk at Kremlin on Monday Feb 21, 2022, recognizing the independence of the two breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine. (RIA/EYEPRESS)
Putin Security council meeting at Kremlin, Moskow, Russia - 22 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Putin unterzeichnet Dekrete zur Anerkennung der Unabhängigkeit der Volksrepubliken Donezk und Lugansk
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Leonid Pasechnik (left), leader of the self-proclaimed Luhansk People's Republic, and Denis Pushilin (right), Head of State of the Donetsk People's Republic, signs on a decree along side with Russia President Vladimir Putin at Kremlin, recognizing the independence of the two breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine. Kremlin's move came amid an uptick of violence in the long-running conflict between Ukrainian troops and pro-Russian rebels in the two republics.
Moscow recognises independence of Separatist Republics in East Ukraine, Moscow, Russia - 21 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Putin unterzeichnet Dekrete zur Anerkennung der Unabhängigkeit der Volksrepubliken Donezk und Lugansk
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Leonid Pasechnik (left), leader of the self-proclaimed Luhansk People's Republic, and Denis Pushilin (2nd from left), Head of State of the Donetsk People's Republic, signs on a decree along side with Russia President Vladimir Putin at Kremlin, recognizing the independence of the two breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine. Kremlin's move came amid an uptick of violence in the long-running conflict between Ukrainian troops and pro-Russian rebels in the two republics.
Moscow recognises independence of Separatist Republics in East Ukraine, Moscow, Russia - 21 Feb 2022
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NEWS - Putin unterzeichnet Dekrete zur Anerkennung der Unabhängigkeit der Volksrepubliken Donezk und Lugansk
Mandatory Credit: Photo by EyePress News/Shutterstock (12817420e)
Russia President Vladimir Putin signing a cooperation agreements with the separatist republics of Luhansk and Donetsk at Kremlin, recognizing the independence of the two breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine. Kremlin's move came amid an uptick of violence in the long-running conflict between Ukrainian troops and pro-Russian rebels in the two republics.
Moscow recognises independence of Separatist Republics in East Ukraine, Moscow, Russia - 21 Feb 2022
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