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Ukrainian farmers have started the planting season despite the danger of mines in the fields.
Ukrainian farmers have started the planting season despite the danger of mines in the fields.

By Alice Martins

Ukrainian farmers have started the planting season despite the danger of mines in the fields.
Ukrainian farmers have started the planting season despite the danger of mines in the fields.

By Alice Martins

Ukrainian farmers have started the planting season despite the danger of mines in the fields.
Ukrainian farmers have started the planting season despite the danger of mines in the fields.

By Alice Martins

A Ukrainian national flag flutters in the middle of a blossoming field near Brovary, east of Kyiv. May 17, 2023.
A Ukrainian national flag flutters in the middle of a blossoming field near Brovary, east of Kyiv. May 17, 2023.

By Efrem Lukatsky / AP Photo

A Ukrainian man sows sunflower seeds in his garden between the destroyed Russian tank and its turret in the village of Velyka Dymerka, the Kyiv region. May 17, 2023.
A Ukrainian man sows sunflower seeds in his garden between the destroyed Russian tank and its turret in the village of Velyka Dymerka, the Kyiv region. May 17, 2023.

By Efrem Lukatsky / AP Photo

Oleksandr Vashenko, 44, walks by a crater after Russian shelling carrying a bag of bread to distribute to his neighbors. Siversk, the Donetsk region.
Oleksandr Vashenko, 44, walks by a crater after Russian shelling carrying a bag of bread to distribute to his neighbors. Siversk, the Donetsk region.

By Dimitar Dilkoff / AFP / Getty Images

Sowing near frontline territories in Ukraine. Despite the threat of enemy shellings and mines, Ukrainian farmers keep working during these challenging times.
Sowing near frontline territories in Ukraine. Despite the threat of enemy shellings and mines, Ukrainian farmers keep working during these challenging times.

By Dmytro Smolienko

Sowing near frontline territories in Ukraine. Despite the threat of enemy shellings and mines, Ukrainian farmers keep working during these challenging times.
Sowing near frontline territories in Ukraine. Despite the threat of enemy shellings and mines, Ukrainian farmers keep working during these challenging times.

By Dmytro Smolienko

Due to Russian shellings, the infrastructure and machinery of the agricultural enterprise “Nibulon” in the Mykolaiv region were damaged or fully destroyed.
Due to Russian shellings, the infrastructure and machinery of the agricultural enterprise “Nibulon” in the Mykolaiv region were damaged or fully destroyed.

By Stas Kozliuk / Novynarnia

Due to Russian shellings, the infrastructure and machinery of the agricultural enterprise “Nibulon” in the Mykolaiv region were damaged or fully destroyed.
Due to Russian shellings, the infrastructure and machinery of the agricultural enterprise “Nibulon” in the Mykolaiv region were damaged or fully destroyed.

By Stas Kozliuk / Novynarnia

Due to Russian shellings, the infrastructure and machinery of the agricultural enterprise “Nibulon” in the Mykolaiv region were damaged or fully destroyed.
Due to Russian shellings, the infrastructure and machinery of the agricultural enterprise “Nibulon” in the Mykolaiv region were damaged or fully destroyed.

By Stas Kozliuk / Novynarnia

For nine months, the milk farm “Ahromol” in the Kharkiv region had been under constant Russian shellings. About 2,000 cows were killed on the farm.
For nine months, the milk farm “Ahromol” in the Kharkiv region had been under constant Russian shellings. About 2,000 cows were killed on the farm.

By Kyrylo Honchar

Due to Russian shellings, the milk farm “Ahromol” in the village of Shestakove in the Kharkiv region was almost completely destroyed.
Due to Russian shellings, the milk farm “Ahromol” in the village of Shestakove in the Kharkiv region was almost completely destroyed.

By Kyrylo Honchar

Wilted sunflowers in the East of Ukraine. Due to Russian military aggression, Ukrainian farmers couldn’t harvest them in time. February 2023.
Wilted sunflowers in the East of Ukraine. Due to Russian military aggression, Ukrainian farmers couldn’t harvest them in time. February 2023.

By Marko Djurica for Reuters

Russian invaders shelled an agricultural enterprise in the Mykolaiv region. Almost all the infrastructure and agricultural machinery were either damaged or destroyed. The total damage amounted to about $50 million.
Russian invaders shelled an agricultural enterprise in the Mykolaiv region. Almost all the infrastructure and agricultural machinery were either damaged or destroyed. The total damage amounted to about $50 million.

Photo from Kseniia Anniuk

Russian invaders shelled an agricultural enterprise in the Mykolaiv region. Almost all the infrastructure and agricultural machinery were either damaged or destroyed. The total damage amounted to about $50 million.
Russian invaders shelled an agricultural enterprise in the Mykolaiv region. Almost all the infrastructure and agricultural machinery were either damaged or destroyed. The total damage amounted to about $50 million.

Photo from Kseniia Anniuk

Damaged hangar with grain in the Kherson region. Russian missile hit nearby and shattered the building. For weeks, locals tried to save the grain, but several tonnes rotted.
Damaged hangar with grain in the Kherson region. Russian missile hit nearby and shattered the building. For weeks, locals tried to save the grain, but several tonnes rotted.

By Konstantin & Vlada Liberov

Three Iran-made drones damaged sunflower oil terminal in Mykolaiv. October 17, 2022.
Three Iran-made drones damaged sunflower oil terminal in Mykolaiv. October 17, 2022.

Photo from the State Emergency Service of Ukraine

Numerous traces of shelling in the field near Izium, the Kharkiv region. September 14, 2022.
Numerous traces of shelling in the field near Izium, the Kharkiv region. September 14, 2022.

By Konstantin & Vlada Liberov

The State Emergency Service of Ukraine discover and neutralize hundreds of explosive objects every day. August 2022.
The State Emergency Service of Ukraine discover and neutralize hundreds of explosive objects every day. August 2022.

Photo from the State Emergency Service of Ukraine

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An aerial view of the flooded city of Kherson. June 6, 2023.

By Kostiantyn Liberov & Vlada Liberova

An elderly woman with her dogs in Kherson. This city was partially flooded after Russia blew up the dam of the Kakhovka HPP. June 6, 2023.

By Yevhenii Maloletka

Ukrainian boys ride their bicycles through the flooded street in Kherson. This city was affected after Russia blew up the dam of the Kakhovka HPP. June 6, 2023.

By Yevhenii Maloletka

Ukrainian rescuers help evacuate elderly citizens in Kherson. After Russia blew up the dam of the Kakhovka HPP, the city in the South of Ukraine was partially flooded. June 6, 2023.

By Kostiantyn Liberov & Vlada Liberova

A woman with a dog walks through the flooded street in Kherson. June 6, 2023.

By Kostiantyn Liberov & Vlada Liberova

A bus stop that is now also a shrine to the victims of Russia’s strike in January. Dnipro, the Dnipropetrovsk region.

By Heidi Levine for The Washington Post

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