Russia attacked five train stations in central and western Ukraine, the head of Ukrainian Railways, Oleksandr Kamyshin, said on Monday. Photo: Miguel Gutierrez/The Paper
All the strikes took place within an hour on Monday morning, resulting in delays to more than 15 passenger trains, Ukrainian Railways said. Photo: Miguel Gutierrez/The Paper
A 16 story residential building in Ukraine’s Black Sea port city Odesa was hit by a missile on Saturday, killing at least eight. Photo: Denis Vejas/VCG
Rescue workers on site at the damaged residential building on Sunday in Odesa. Photo: Anastasia Vlasova/VCG
A ravaged apartment in Kharkiv’s northern residential area Saltivka on Sunday. Shellings continue to take place in the second-largest city of Ukraine. Photo: Narciso Contreras/The Paper
A school’s exterior is damaged in northeast Kharkiv on Friday. Photo: Alex Chan Tsz Yuk/VCG
A cyclist passes by a burned vehicle next to a damaged Church in Lukashivka, near the city of Chernihiv, on Friday. Photo: Petros Giannakouris/VCG
The Azovstal Iron and Steel Works lays in ruin after shelling on Friday. Russia announced a ceasefire around the besieged steel plant Monday to allow civilian evacuation, but Ukraine disputes that an agreement has been reached to create a humanitarian corridor. Photo: Peter Kovalev/VCG
Mariupol has been reduced to ruins after two months of fighting. Photo: Peter Kovalev/The Paper