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Ukrainians continue to defend their cities even amid heady shelling and fire from Russian military despite massive destruction in major cities such as Kyiv.
Updated: 24 Mar 2022 3:44 pm
A Ukrainian firefighter shouts to a colleague while trying to extinguish a fire inside a house destroyed by shelling in Kyiv, Ukraine. The Kyiv city administration says Russian forces shelled the Ukrainian capital overnight and early Wednesday morning, in the districts of Sviatoshynskyi and Shevchenkivskyi, damaging buildings.
A woman exercises near a car and apartments damaged by shelling, in Kyiv, Ukraine.
Volodymyr, 80, rests inside his apartment damaged by shelling, in Kyiv, Ukraine.
A Ukrainian serviceman guards the area as Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko, right, speaks during a press conference next to his brother, former heavyweight boxing world champion Wladimir Klitschko, in Kyiv, Ukraine.
A man riding an electric scooter waits for traffic to stop as he makes his way through barricades in Kyiv, Ukraine.
Men work on the construction of plates for bulletproof vests in an artists co-living studio space that is used as a bomb shelter and a place to help the Territorial Defense Units, in Kyiv, Ukraine.
A child waves through the window of a train as people step on at the train station in Odesa, southern Ukraine.
Volunteers load a vehicle with sandbags to defend the city, in Odesa, southern Ukraine. Western officials say that Ukrainian resistance has halted much of Russia’s advance.
Municipal workers finish covering a statue of Italian poet and philosopher Dante Alighieri with sandbags to protect it from potential damage from shelling, in Kyiv, Ukraine. The statue, by sculptor Luciano Massari, was inaugurated in 2015 to mark 750 years since Dante’s birth.
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