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The first train from Kyiv arrived in Kherson after the city was liberated from Russian occupation. November 19, 2022.
By Dmytro Larin / Ukrainska Pravda

A couple comforts each other at the hospital after a Russian missile destroyed their home. Bakhmut, the Donetsk region.
By Eddy van Wessel

Cardiologists keep operating on a patient‘s heart despite power outages in Kyiv. Russian attack on power stations force Ukrainian doctors are to work under extreme conditions.
Photo from Center for Pediatric Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery

The aftermath of Russia’s missile attack on Dnipro. 23 people were wounded,15 of them were hospitalised. November 17, 2022.
Photo from Valentyn Reznichenko, Head of Dnipropetrovsk Regional Military Administration

Russia launched a massive attack on Ukrainian infrastructure. One of the missiles hit a residential building in Kyiv. November 15, 2022.
Photo from The State Emergency Service of Ukraine

Residents of Kherson celebrate the liberation of the city from Russian occupation and welcome Ukrainian defenders with flags. November 12, 2022.
By Taras Ibrahimov / Suspilne

People in liberated Kherson stop Ukrainian soldiers to give them a hug and ask to sign the Ukrainian flag. November 12, 2022.
By Taras Ibrahimov / Suspilne

Residents of Kherson celebrate the liberation of the city from Russian occupation and welcome Ukrainian defenders with flags. November 12, 2022.
By Taras Ibrahimov / Suspilne

A graffiti by street artist Banksy portrays a female athlete handstanding on the ruins of a house in Borodianka, the Kyiv region.
Photo from Banksy / Instagram

A ditch, an embankment, a reinforced concrete fence with barbed wire: a wall is being built on the border with Belarus.
Photo from Kyrylo Tymoshenko, Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine

A woman removes debris inside a home destroyed by Russian attack in the village of Novooleksandrivka, the Kherson region.
By Valentyn Ogirenko / Reuters

A man from the Kharkiv region hid a yellow-blue Ukrainian flag in a jar and dug into the ground, so that Russians did not find it.
Photo from 103rd Separate Territorial Defense Brigade of AFU

Ukrainian defenders write a radio dictation to celebrate the Day of Ukrainian Literature and Language. November 9, 2022.
Photo from 44th Artillery Brigade of AFU

A woman is hugging a Ukrainian defender at a checkpoint near Zaporizhzhia after evacuating from the temporarily occupied territory of Ukraine.
By Ivor Prickett / The New York Times

Ukrainian servicemen from the 30th Mechanized Brigade of AFU fire on Russian positions near Bakhmut, the Donetsk region. November 1, 2022.
By Wolfgang Schwan / Anadolu Agency

6-year-old Maryna is learning to walk again. She had her left leg partly amputated after a Russian strike on her home in Kherson.
By Brendan Hoffman / The New York Times

A destroyed school in the recently liberated village of Arkhanhelske, the Kherson region.
By Wolfgang Schwan for Anadolu Images

Every day the State Emergency Service of Ukraine discovers, removes, and neutralizes hundreds of explosive objects on territories, liberated from Russian occupation.
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