Civilians caught in the crossfire of Russia's invasion of Ukraine

2022 Oct Tue 17:05
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Civilians have been caught in the crossfire as Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues.
Svetlana and Vitali search through their apartment while waiting for the police to arrive to report that somebody stole most of their possessions from their apartment, which was heavily damaged and rendered uninhabitable during Russian strikes, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine. Photo - Reuters
A local resident walks past cars damaged by a Russian missile attack in Mykolaiv, Ukraine. Photo - Reuters
A local resident walks past cars damaged by a Russian missile attack in Mykolaiv, Ukraine. Photo - Reuters
People queue at the post office to receive back payments of their pension and state aid from the seven-month period of Russian occupation in their town, whereby they say they received no payments and could not work or leave, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Savyntsi, Ukraine. Photo - Reuters
People queue at the post office to receive back payments of their pension and state aid from the seven month period of Russian occupation in their town, where they say they received no payments and could not work or leave, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Savyntsi, Ukraine. Photo - Reuters
A kindergarten employee cooks food over fire-wood during an electricity power cut due to a Russian missile attack, in Mykolaiv, Ukraine. Photo - Reuters
A local resident Dmytro stands in a flat in an apartment building destroyed by a Russian missile strike, as Russia's attack on Ukraine continues, in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine. Photo - Reuters