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Homes ablaze, schools in ruins, and utter catastrophe Photos from the war in Ukraine, where Russia’s military has turned life upside down

Source: Meduza

According to United Nations estimates, more than 1.5 million Ukrainian have become refugees since Russia invaded. In cities still under bombardment, the situation is becoming a humanitarian catastrophe. During the second round of Russian-Ukrainian talks on March 3, the parties agreed to establish humanitarian corridors for the evacuation of civilians and the delivery of medicines and food. UN officials also say the war has killed at least 330 civilians and injured at least 675. These images are from the ninth day of the war.

Warning: Some of these photos contain scenes of cruelty, violence, and death. This is what war looks like. View discretion is advised.


Russian artillery fire destroyed this school in Zhytomyr.

Viacheslav Ratynskyi / Reuters / Scanpix / LETA

Civilians flee Kyiv.

Sergei Supinsky / AFP / Scanpix / LETA

A Ukrainian soldier attempts crowd control at a train station in Lviv.

Emilio Morenatti / AP / Scanpix / LETA

Empty shelves at a grocery store in Skvyra, just outside Kyiv.

Thomas Peter / Reuters / Scanpix / LETA

A Ukrainian family as a refugee camp in Vyšné Nemecké, Slovakia.

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A residential building that came under artillery fire in Chernihiv.

Dimitar Dilkoff / AFP / Scanpix / LETA

A soldier’s body abandoned on the roadside near the town of Sytnyaky, outside Zhytomyr.

Maksim Levin / Reuters / Scanpix / LETA

A soldier in Ukraine’s Territorial Defense Forces at a checkpoint in Kyiv.

Mikhail Palinchak / Reuters / Scanpix / LETA

Russian POWs reportedly held captive near Zhytomyr.

Vyacheslav Ratynsky / UNIAN

Local residents fill sandbags for fortifications at checkpoints in Kyiv.

Dmytro Smolyenko / Ukrinform / Zuma / Scanpix / LETA

The ruins of recreation center in the town of Byshiv, outside Kyiv, after Russian bombardment.

Maksim Levin / Reuters / Scanpix / LETA

Destroyed war machines litter the streets of Bucha, just outside Kyiv.

Aris Messinis / AFP / Scanpix / LETA