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Leaving home These photos were taken through the windows of the trains taking Ukrainians to safety — and away from their loved ones

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It’s been 14 days since Russia’s war against Ukraine began. According to the UN, 2 million people have already left Ukraine — “the fastest growing refugee crisis in Europe since World War II.” Many of them have traveled to Lviv, which has become the main transit point for Ukrainian refugees seeking asylum abroad. These photos, taken at Ukrainian and Polish train stations, show Ukrainian civilians as they leave their homes — and their families — behind.


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An evacuation train headed toward western Ukraine. Kyiv, February 26, 2022

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A woman and her children leaving Lviv. This shot was taken from a train going the opposite direction — to Lviv from the Polish city of Przemyśl. Many Ukrainians have decided to return to their country to protect their loved ones during the war. Poland, March 4, 2022

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41-year-old Bogdan says goodbye to his wife, Lena, before she leaves for Lviv from a Ukrainian train station. Bogdan will stay to fight in the war while his family tries to leave the country and seek asylum abroad. March 3, 2022

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Vlada, Katrin, and Danila look out from the window of an unheated train car that will take them to Lviv. Kyiv, March 3, 2022.

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Children say goodbye to their father. Kyiv, March 3, 2022

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A woman in an evacuation train going from Irpin to Kyiv. Two thousand civilians have managed to escape from Irpin, where active hostilities are ongoing. March 4, 2022

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Ukrainian refugees leaving Kyiv. March 5, 2022

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A train at Kyiv’s central railway station. March 5, 2022

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Children draw pictures on a train car window at the Lviv train station. Lviv has become the main transit point for refugees on their way to Europe; most are headed to Poland. March 2, 2022

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People bid their relatives farewell before leaving for Lviv. Kyiv, March 3, 2022

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A woman in a train headed for Lviv. Kyiv, March 3, 2022

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Alexander says goodbye to his five-year-old daughter, Anna, who’s about to leave for Lviv. Kyiv, March 4, 2022

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Translation by Sam Breazeale

Photo editing by Katya Balaban