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We do not want people to know: Moscow-aligned Easter service in Kyiv
Worshipers at Trapezniy Church, part of the sprawling Pechersk Lavra monastery in Kyiv.
Prayers and paranoia as worshippers crowd in for all-night service in observance of wartime curfew.
As Ukraine celebrated the high point of the Orthodox year, the capital’s Pechersk Lavra – a monastery complex that has allegiance to the Moscow Patriarch – held an Easter service under unusually strained circumstances.
Pro-Moscow Orthodoax Easter Sunday worshipers visit the Trapezna Church in Kyiv, Ukraine
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We do not want people to know: Moscow-aligned Easter service in Kyiv
Worshipers at Trapezniy Church, part of the sprawling Pechersk Lavra monastery in Kyiv.
Prayers and paranoia as worshippers crowd in for all-night service in observance of wartime curfew.
As Ukraine celebrated the high point of the Orthodox year, the capital’s Pechersk Lavra – a monastery complex that has allegiance to the Moscow Patriarch – held an Easter service under unusually strained circumstances.
Pro-Moscow Orthodoax Easter Sunday worshipers visit the Trapezna Church in Kyiv, Ukraine
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We do not want people to know: Moscow-aligned Easter service in Kyiv
Worshipers at Trapezniy Church, part of the sprawling Pechersk Lavra monastery in Kyiv.
Prayers and paranoia as worshippers crowd in for all-night service in observance of wartime curfew.
As Ukraine celebrated the high point of the Orthodox year, the capital’s Pechersk Lavra – a monastery complex that has allegiance to the Moscow Patriarch – held an Easter service under unusually strained circumstances.
Pro-Moscow Orthodoax Easter Sunday worshipers visit the Trapezna Church in Kyiv, Ukraine
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Ukraine will ask US for more heavy weapons to defeat Russia, Zelenskiy says
Volodymyr Zelenskiy addressed the world's media in a metro station deep underground in Kyiv.
President tells press conference he will meet with US secretary of state and defence secretary on Sunday.
President Zelensky press conference.
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Ukraine will ask US for more heavy weapons to defeat Russia, Zelenskiy says
Volodymyr Zelenskiy addressed the world's media in a metro station deep underground in Kyiv.
President tells press conference he will meet with US secretary of state and defence secretary on Sunday.
President Zelensky press conference.
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Ukraine will ask US for more heavy weapons to defeat Russia, Zelenskiy says
Volodymyr Zelenskiy addressed the world's media in a metro station deep underground in Kyiv.
President tells press conference he will meet with US secretary of state and defence secretary on Sunday.
President Zelensky press conference.
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Ukraine will ask US for more heavy weapons to defeat Russia, Zelenskiy says
Volodymyr Zelenskiy addressed the world's media in a metro station deep underground in Kyiv.
President tells press conference he will meet with US secretary of state and defence secretary on Sunday.
President Zelensky press conference.
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Ukraine will ask US for more heavy weapons to defeat Russia, Zelenskiy says
Volodymyr Zelenskiy addressed the world's media in a metro station deep underground in Kyiv.
President tells press conference he will meet with US secretary of state and defence secretary on Sunday.
President Zelensky press conference.
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Ukraine will ask US for more heavy weapons to defeat Russia, Zelenskiy says
Volodymyr Zelenskiy addressed the world's media in a metro station deep underground in Kyiv.
President tells press conference he will meet with US secretary of state and defence secretary on Sunday.
President Zelensky press conference.
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Ukraine will ask US for more heavy weapons to defeat Russia, Zelenskiy says
Volodymyr Zelenskiy addressed the world's media in a metro station deep underground in Kyiv.
President tells press conference he will meet with US secretary of state and defence secretary on Sunday.
President Zelensky press conference.
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Ukraine will ask US for more heavy weapons to defeat Russia, Zelenskiy says
Volodymyr Zelenskiy addressed the world's media in a metro station deep underground in Kyiv.
President tells press conference he will meet with US secretary of state and defence secretary on Sunday.
President Zelensky press conference.
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Ukraine will ask US for more heavy weapons to defeat Russia, Zelenskiy says
Volodymyr Zelenskiy addressed the world's media in a metro station deep underground in Kyiv.
President tells press conference he will meet with US secretary of state and defence secretary on Sunday.
President Zelensky press conference.
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Ukraine will ask US for more heavy weapons to defeat Russia, Zelenskiy says
Volodymyr Zelenskiy addressed the world's media in a metro station deep underground in Kyiv.
President tells press conference he will meet with US secretary of state and defence secretary on Sunday.
Spokeperson of president Zelensky.
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'We weren't prepared for this': Kyiv area morgues at breaking point
Morgue staff are struggling to keep up with the number of casualties, with bodies piled in refrigerated trucks.
The first body arrived in late February, a few days after the Russian invasion of Ukraine began. The next day, two more. By the beginning of March, the morgue, on the outskirts of Kyiv, had no more space for the dead who, every day, arrived by the dozen from the cities of Bucha and Borodyanka – at the time occupied by the Russian forces.
When Moscow's withdrawal from the areas north of the capital early in April unveiled the brutality of mass graves, with hundreds of civilian corpses buried in residential districts, every morgue in the Kyiv region was already at breaking point.
Morgue employees inside of the body storage truck
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‘I couldn’t do it’: the Chernihiv coroner who faced the body of a friend.
ÔI couldnÕt do itÕ: the Chernihiv coroner who faced the body of a friend. Yurii Fenenko dreaded the day he knew would surely come, when the body of someone he was close to was brought in. Bodybags loaded into the truck by the morgue in Kiyv region. By the beginning of March, the local morgues of Chernihiv and KyivÕs regions, had no more space for the dead who, every day, arrived by the dozen. Their corpses were being piled in refrigerated trucks.
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'We weren't prepared for this': Kyiv area morgues at breaking point
Morgue staff are struggling to keep up with the number of casualties, with bodies piled in refrigerated trucks.
The first body arrived in late February, a few days after the Russian invasion of Ukraine began. The next day, two more. By the beginning of March, the morgue, on the outskirts of Kyiv, had no more space for the dead who, every day, arrived by the dozen from the cities of Bucha and Borodyanka – at the time occupied by the Russian forces.
When Moscow's withdrawal from the areas north of the capital early in April unveiled the brutality of mass graves, with hundreds of civilian corpses buried in residential districts, every morgue in the Kyiv region was already at breaking point.
Bodybags are being loaded into the truck by the morgue.
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Fortress Zaporizhzhia prepares to fight as war closes in
Trenches are dug and teachers receive gun training in last large city in south-east under Ukrainian control.
Outside Zaporizhzhia there are several lines of deep trenches, ringed by sandbags, armed men, and more sandbags and armed men.
A series of war-related training courses being offered to the city’s teachers and journalists. Attenders, who are then expected to train the wider community, were taught how to load a gun, administer first aid and do a basic medical evaluation.
People from convoy of around 400 people who wanted to return to Berdyansk, a city in southern Zaporizhzhia which was quickly taken by Russian forces at the beginning of the March.
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Fortress Zaporizhzhia prepares to fight as war closes in
Trenches are dug and teachers receive gun training in last large city in south-east under Ukrainian control.
Outside Zaporizhzhia there are several lines of deep trenches, ringed by sandbags, armed men, and more sandbags and armed men.
A series of war-related training courses being offered to the city’s teachers and journalists. Attenders, who are then expected to train the wider community, were taught how to load a gun, administer first aid and do a basic medical evaluation.
People from convoy of around 400 people who wanted to return to Berdyansk, a city in southern Zaporizhzhia which was quickly taken by Russian forces at the beginning of the March.
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Fortress Zaporizhzhia prepares to fight as war closes in
Trenches are dug and teachers receive gun training in last large city in south-east under Ukrainian control.
Outside Zaporizhzhia there are several lines of deep trenches, ringed by sandbags, armed men, and more sandbags and armed men.
A series of war-related training courses being offered to the cityÕs teachers and journalists. Attenders, who are then expected to train the wider community, were taught how to load a gun, administer first aid and do a basic medical evaluation.
People from convoy of around 400 people who wanted to return to Berdyansk, a city in southern Zaporizhzhia which was quickly taken by Russian forces at the beginning of the March.
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'We weren't prepared for this': Kyiv area morgues at breaking point
Morgue staff are struggling to keep up with the number of casualties, with bodies piled in refrigerated trucks.
The first body arrived in late February, a few days after the Russian invasion of Ukraine began. The next day, two more. By the beginning of March, the morgue, on the outskirts of Kyiv, had no more space for the dead who, every day, arrived by the dozen from the cities of Bucha and Borodyanka – at the time occupied by the Russian forces.
When Moscow's withdrawal from the areas north of the capital early in April unveiled the brutality of mass graves, with hundreds of civilian corpses buried in residential districts, every morgue in the Kyiv region was already at breaking point.
Bodybags are waiting to be loaded in the truck by the morgue
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‘I couldn’t do it’: the Chernihiv coroner who faced the body of a friend.
ÔI couldnÕt do itÕ: the Chernihiv coroner who faced the body of a friend. Yurii Fenenko dreaded the day he knew would surely come, when the body of someone he was close to was brought in. Bodybags are waiting to be loaded into the truck by the morgue in Kiyv region. By the beginning of March, the local morgues of Chernihiv and KyivÕs regions, had no more space for the dead who, every day, arrived by the dozen. Their corpses were being piled in refrigerated trucks.
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'We weren't prepared for this': Kyiv area morgues at breaking point
Morgue staff are struggling to keep up with the number of casualties, with bodies piled in refrigerated trucks.
The first body arrived in late February, a few days after the Russian invasion of Ukraine began. The next day, two more. By the beginning of March, the morgue, on the outskirts of Kyiv, had no more space for the dead who, every day, arrived by the dozen from the cities of Bucha and Borodyanka – at the time occupied by the Russian forces.
When Moscow's withdrawal from the areas north of the capital early in April unveiled the brutality of mass graves, with hundreds of civilian corpses buried in residential districts, every morgue in the Kyiv region was already at breaking point.
Bodybags are waiting to be loaded into the truck by the morgue
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Fortress Zaporizhzhia prepares to fight as war closes in
Trenches are dug and teachers receive gun training in last large city in south-east under Ukrainian control.
Outside Zaporizhzhia there are several lines of deep trenches, ringed by sandbags, armed men, and more sandbags and armed men.
A series of war-related training courses being offered to the city’s teachers and journalists. Attenders, who are then expected to train the wider community, were taught how to load a gun, administer first aid and do a basic medical evaluation.
A woman from convoy of around 400 people who wanted to return to Berdyansk shows shows bag of medicine she was bringing in for her neighbours on the outskirt of Zaporizhzhia.
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Fortress Zaporizhzhia prepares to fight as war closes in
Trenches are dug and teachers receive gun training in last large city in south-east under Ukrainian control.
Outside Zaporizhzhia there are several lines of deep trenches, ringed by sandbags, armed men, and more sandbags and armed men.
A series of war-related training courses being offered to the city’s teachers and journalists. Attenders, who are then expected to train the wider community, were taught how to load a gun, administer first aid and do a basic medical evaluation.
A woman from convoy of around 400 people who wanted to return to Berdyansk shows injuries on her hand from the cold on the outskirt of Zaporizhzhia.
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Fortress Zaporizhzhia prepares to fight as war closes in
Trenches are dug and teachers receive gun training in last large city in south-east under Ukrainian control.
Outside Zaporizhzhia there are several lines of deep trenches, ringed by sandbags, armed men, and more sandbags and armed men.
A series of war-related training courses being offered to the city’s teachers and journalists. Attenders, who are then expected to train the wider community, were taught how to load a gun, administer first aid and do a basic medical evaluation.
A woman from convoy of around 400 people who wanted to return to Berdyansk shows a listof the medicine she was bringing in for her neighbours on the outskirt of Zaporizhzhia.
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'We weren't prepared for this': Kyiv area morgues at breaking point
Morgue staff are struggling to keep up with the number of casualties, with bodies piled in refrigerated trucks.
The first body arrived in late February, a few days after the Russian invasion of Ukraine began. The next day, two more. By the beginning of March, the morgue, on the outskirts of Kyiv, had no more space for the dead who, every day, arrived by the dozen from the cities of Bucha and Borodyanka – at the time occupied by the Russian forces.
When Moscow's withdrawal from the areas north of the capital early in April unveiled the brutality of mass graves, with hundreds of civilian corpses buried in residential districts, every morgue in the Kyiv region was already at breaking point.
A mother after she recognized her son's body inside a truck full unidentified bodies by the morgue.
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'We weren't prepared for this': Kyiv area morgues at breaking point
Morgue staff are struggling to keep up with the number of casualties, with bodies piled in refrigerated trucks.
The first body arrived in late February, a few days after the Russian invasion of Ukraine began. The next day, two more. By the beginning of March, the morgue, on the outskirts of Kyiv, had no more space for the dead who, every day, arrived by the dozen from the cities of Bucha and Borodyanka – at the time occupied by the Russian forces.
When Moscow's withdrawal from the areas north of the capital early in April unveiled the brutality of mass graves, with hundreds of civilian corpses buried in residential districts, every morgue in the Kyiv region was already at breaking point.
Bodies of victims from Bucha at local morgue north of Kyiv,where pathologists and coroners are carrying out post-mortems.
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'We weren't prepared for this': Kyiv area morgues at breaking point
Morgue staff are struggling to keep up with the number of casualties, with bodies piled in refrigerated trucks.
The first body arrived in late February, a few days after the Russian invasion of Ukraine began. The next day, two more. By the beginning of March, the morgue, on the outskirts of Kyiv, had no more space for the dead who, every day, arrived by the dozen from the cities of Bucha and Borodyanka – at the time occupied by the Russian forces.
When Moscow's withdrawal from the areas north of the capital early in April unveiled the brutality of mass graves, with hundreds of civilian corpses buried in residential districts, every morgue in the Kyiv region was already at breaking point.
Bodies of victims from Bucha at local morgue in north of Kyiv,where pathologists and coroners are carrying out post-mortems.
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'We weren't prepared for this': Kyiv area morgues at breaking point
Morgue staff are struggling to keep up with the number of casualties, with bodies piled in refrigerated trucks.
The first body arrived in late February, a few days after the Russian invasion of Ukraine began. The next day, two more. By the beginning of March, the morgue, on the outskirts of Kyiv, had no more space for the dead who, every day, arrived by the dozen from the cities of Bucha and Borodyanka – at the time occupied by the Russian forces.
When Moscow's withdrawal from the areas north of the capital early in April unveiled the brutality of mass graves, with hundreds of civilian corpses buried in residential districts, every morgue in the Kyiv region was already at breaking point.
Bodies of victims from Bucha at local morgue in north of Kyiv, where pathologists and coroners are carrying out post-mortems.
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'We weren't prepared for this': Kyiv area morgues at breaking point
Morgue staff are struggling to keep up with the number of casualties, with bodies piled in refrigerated trucks.
The first body arrived in late February, a few days after the Russian invasion of Ukraine began. The next day, two more. By the beginning of March, the morgue, on the outskirts of Kyiv, had no more space for the dead who, every day, arrived by the dozen from the cities of Bucha and Borodyanka – at the time occupied by the Russian forces.
When Moscow's withdrawal from the areas north of the capital early in April unveiled the brutality of mass graves, with hundreds of civilian corpses buried in residential districts, every morgue in the Kyiv region was already at breaking point.
Experts from the forensic department of France’s national gendarmerie and Ukrainian doctors carrying bodies of civilians killed in Bucha.
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‘I couldn’t do it’: the Chernihiv coroner who faced the body of a friend.
ÔI couldnÕt do itÕ: the Chernihiv coroner who faced the body of a friend. Yurii Fenenko dreaded the day he knew would surely come, when the body of someone he was close to was brought in. A morgue in Kyiv region overfilled with bodybags. By the beginning of March, the local morgues of Chernihiv and KyivÕs regions, had no more space for the dead who, every day, arrived by the dozen. Their corpses were being piled in refrigerated trucks.
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'We weren't prepared for this': Kyiv area morgues at breaking point
Morgue staff are struggling to keep up with the number of casualties, with bodies piled in refrigerated trucks.
The first body arrived in late February, a few days after the Russian invasion of Ukraine began. The next day, two more. By the beginning of March, the morgue, on the outskirts of Kyiv, had no more space for the dead who, every day, arrived by the dozen from the cities of Bucha and Borodyanka – at the time occupied by the Russian forces.
When Moscow's withdrawal from the areas north of the capital early in April unveiled the brutality of mass graves, with hundreds of civilian corpses buried in residential districts, every morgue in the Kyiv region was already at breaking point.
The morgue overfilled with bodybags.
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A Ukrainian Antonov AN-26 military transport plane came down in a field near Mykhailivka, a village in the Zaporizhzhia region.
22/04/22 A Ukrainian Antonov AN-26 military transport plane came down in a field near Mykhailivka, a village in the Zaporizhzhia region. the cause of the crash isnt known.
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A Ukrainian Antonov AN-26 military transport plane came down in a field near Mykhailivka, a village in the Zaporizhzhia region.
22/04/22 A Ukrainian Antonov AN-26 military transport plane came down in a field near Mykhailivka, a village in the Zaporizhzhia region. the cause of the crash isnt known.
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'We weren't prepared for this': Kyiv area morgues at breaking point
Morgue staff are struggling to keep up with the number of casualties, with bodies piled in refrigerated trucks.
The first body arrived in late February, a few days after the Russian invasion of Ukraine began. The next day, two more. By the beginning of March, the morgue, on the outskirts of Kyiv, had no more space for the dead who, every day, arrived by the dozen from the cities of Bucha and Borodyanka – at the time occupied by the Russian forces.
When Moscow's withdrawal from the areas north of the capital early in April unveiled the brutality of mass graves, with hundreds of civilian corpses buried in residential districts, every morgue in the Kyiv region was already at breaking point.
The moment when the mother recognized her son's body inside a truck full unidentified bodies by the morgue.
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'We weren't prepared for this': Kyiv area morgues at breaking point
Morgue staff are struggling to keep up with the number of casualties, with bodies piled in refrigerated trucks.
The first body arrived in late February, a few days after the Russian invasion of Ukraine began. The next day, two more. By the beginning of March, the morgue, on the outskirts of Kyiv, had no more space for the dead who, every day, arrived by the dozen from the cities of Bucha and Borodyanka – at the time occupied by the Russian forces.
When Moscow's withdrawal from the areas north of the capital early in April unveiled the brutality of mass graves, with hundreds of civilian corpses buried in residential districts, every morgue in the Kyiv region was already at breaking point.
Bodies of victims from Bucha at local morgue north of Kyiv,where pathologists and coroners are carrying out post-mortems.
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'We weren't prepared for this': Kyiv area morgues at breaking point
Morgue staff are struggling to keep up with the number of casualties, with bodies piled in refrigerated trucks.
The first body arrived in late February, a few days after the Russian invasion of Ukraine began. The next day, two more. By the beginning of March, the morgue, on the outskirts of Kyiv, had no more space for the dead who, every day, arrived by the dozen from the cities of Bucha and Borodyanka – at the time occupied by the Russian forces.
When Moscow's withdrawal from the areas north of the capital early in April unveiled the brutality of mass graves, with hundreds of civilian corpses buried in residential districts, every morgue in the Kyiv region was already at breaking point.
Experts from the forensic department of France's national gendarmerie and Ukranian doctors carrying bodies of civilians killed in Bucha.
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Dozens of Bucha civilians were killed by metal darts from Russian artillery
Dozens of Bucha civilians were killed by metal darts from Russian artillery.
Experts from the forensic department of France's national gendarmerie and Ukrainian doctors carrying bodies of civilians killed in Bucha.
Pathologists and coroners who are carrying out postmortems on bodies found in mass graves in the region north of Kyiv, where occupying Russian forces have been accused of atrocities, said they had found small metal darts, called flechettes, embedded in peopleÕs heads and chests.
Independent weapons experts who reviewed pictures of the metal arrows found in the bodies, seen by the Guardian, confirmed that they were flechettes, an anti-personnel weapon widely used during the first world war.
These small metal darts are contained in tank or field gun shells. Each shell can contain up to 8,000 flechettes. Once fired, shells burst when a timed fuse detonates and explodes above the ground.
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'We weren't prepared for this': Kyiv area morgues at breaking point
Morgue staff are struggling to keep up with the number of casualties, with bodies piled in refrigerated trucks.
The first body arrived in late February, a few days after the Russian invasion of Ukraine began. The next day, two more. By the beginning of March, the morgue, on the outskirts of Kyiv, had no more space for the dead who, every day, arrived by the dozen from the cities of Bucha and Borodyanka – at the time occupied by the Russian forces.
When Moscow's withdrawal from the areas north of the capital early in April unveiled the brutality of mass graves, with hundreds of civilian corpses buried in residential districts, every morgue in the Kyiv region was already at breaking point.
Experts from the forensic department of France’s national gendarmerie and Ukrainian doctors carrying bodies of civilians killed in Bucha.
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'We weren't prepared for this': Kyiv area morgues at breaking point
Morgue staff are struggling to keep up with the number of casualties, with bodies piled in refrigerated trucks.
The first body arrived in late February, a few days after the Russian invasion of Ukraine began. The next day, two more. By the beginning of March, the morgue, on the outskirts of Kyiv, had no more space for the dead who, every day, arrived by the dozen from the cities of Bucha and Borodyanka – at the time occupied by the Russian forces.
When Moscow's withdrawal from the areas north of the capital early in April unveiled the brutality of mass graves, with hundreds of civilian corpses buried in residential districts, every morgue in the Kyiv region was already at breaking point.
Experts from the forensic department of France’s national gendarmerie and Ukrainian doctors carrying bodies of civilians killed in Bucha.
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Fortress Zaporizhzhia prepares to fight as war closes in
Trenches are dug and teachers receive gun training in last large city in south-east under Ukrainian control.
Outside Zaporizhzhia there are several lines of deep trenches, ringed by sandbags, armed men, and more sandbags and armed men.
A series of war-related training courses being offered to the city’s teachers and journalists. Attenders, who are then expected to train the wider community, were taught how to load a gun, administer first aid and do a basic medical evaluation.
Ukrainian soldier in new trenches south of Zaporizhzhia
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Fortress Zaporizhzhia prepares to fight as war closes in
Trenches are dug and teachers receive gun training in last large city in south-east under Ukrainian control.
Outside Zaporizhzhia there are several lines of deep trenches, ringed by sandbags, armed men, and more sandbags and armed men.
A series of war-related training courses being offered to the city’s teachers and journalists. Attenders, who are then expected to train the wider community, were taught how to load a gun, administer first aid and do a basic medical evaluation.
Ukrainian soldier in new trenches south of Zaporizhzhia
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Fortress Zaporizhzhia prepares to fight as war closes in
Trenches are dug and teachers receive gun training in last large city in south-east under Ukrainian control.
Outside Zaporizhzhia there are several lines of deep trenches, ringed by sandbags, armed men, and more sandbags and armed men.
A series of war-related training courses being offered to the city’s teachers and journalists. Attenders, who are then expected to train the wider community, were taught how to load a gun, administer first aid and do a basic medical evaluation.
Ukrainian soldier in new trenches south of Zaporizhzhia
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Fortress Zaporizhzhia prepares to fight as war closes in
Trenches are dug and teachers receive gun training in last large city in south-east under Ukrainian control.
Outside Zaporizhzhia there are several lines of deep trenches, ringed by sandbags, armed men, and more sandbags and armed men.
A series of war-related training courses being offered to the city’s teachers and journalists. Attenders, who are then expected to train the wider community, were taught how to load a gun, administer first aid and do a basic medical evaluation.
Ukrainian soldier in new trenches south of Zaporizhzhia
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Fortress Zaporizhzhia prepares to fight as war closes in
Trenches are dug and teachers receive gun training in last large city in south-east under Ukrainian control.
Outside Zaporizhzhia there are several lines of deep trenches, ringed by sandbags, armed men, and more sandbags and armed men.
A series of war-related training courses being offered to the city’s teachers and journalists. Attenders, who are then expected to train the wider community, were taught how to load a gun, administer first aid and do a basic medical evaluation.
Ukrainian soldier in new trenches south of Zaporizhzhia
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Fortress Zaporizhzhia prepares to fight as war closes in
Trenches are dug and teachers receive gun training in last large city in south-east under Ukrainian control.
Outside Zaporizhzhia there are several lines of deep trenches, ringed by sandbags, armed men, and more sandbags and armed men.
A series of war-related training courses being offered to the city’s teachers and journalists. Attenders, who are then expected to train the wider community, were taught how to load a gun, administer first aid and do a basic medical evaluation.
Ukrainian soldier in new trenches south of Zaporizhzhia
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Fortress Zaporizhzhia prepares to fight as war closes in
Trenches are dug and teachers receive gun training in last large city in south-east under Ukrainian control.
Outside Zaporizhzhia there are several lines of deep trenches, ringed by sandbags, armed men, and more sandbags and armed men.
A series of war-related training courses being offered to the city’s teachers and journalists. Attenders, who are then expected to train the wider community, were taught how to load a gun, administer first aid and do a basic medical evaluation.
Ukrainian soldier in new trenches south of Zaporizhzhia
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Fortress Zaporizhzhia prepares to fight as war closes in
Trenches are dug and teachers receive gun training in last large city in south-east under Ukrainian control.
Outside Zaporizhzhia there are several lines of deep trenches, ringed by sandbags, armed men, and more sandbags and armed men.
A series of war-related training courses being offered to the cityÕs teachers and journalists. Attenders, who are then expected to train the wider community, were taught how to load a gun, administer first aid and do a basic medical evaluation.
Ukrainian soldier in new trenches south of Zaporizhzhia.
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Fortress Zaporizhzhia prepares to fight as war closes in
Trenches are dug and teachers receive gun training in last large city in south-east under Ukrainian control.
Outside Zaporizhzhia there are several lines of deep trenches, ringed by sandbags, armed men, and more sandbags and armed men.
A series of war-related training courses being offered to the city’s teachers and journalists. Attenders, who are then expected to train the wider community, were taught how to load a gun, administer first aid and do a basic medical evaluation.
Ukrainian soldier in new trenches south of Zaporizhzhia
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Fortress Zaporizhzhia prepares to fight as war closes in
Trenches are dug and teachers receive gun training in last large city in south-east under Ukrainian control.
Outside Zaporizhzhia there are several lines of deep trenches, ringed by sandbags, armed men, and more sandbags and armed men.
A series of war-related training courses being offered to the city’s teachers and journalists. Attenders, who are then expected to train the wider community, were taught how to load a gun, administer first aid and do a basic medical evaluation.
Ukrainian soldier in new trenches south of Zaporizhzhia
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