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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy accuses Russia of waging “total war” and seeking to inflict as much death and destruction as possible on his country.
Updated: 25 May 2022 12:05 pm

| AP Photo/Francisco Seco
A man walks next to heavily damaged buildings and destroyed cars destroyed in a Russian bombing in Bakhmut, eastern Ukraine. The town of Bakhmut has been coming under increasing artillery strikes, particularly over the last week, as Russian forces try to press forward to encircle the city of Sieverodonetsk to the northeast.

| AP Photo/Andriy Andriyenko
An elderly Ukrainian woman sits in a bus during an evacuation of civilians in Soledar, Donetsk region, Ukraine.

| AP Photo/Bernat Armangue
Residents live in a subway station still used as temporary shelter in Kharkiv, eastern Ukraine. Kharkiv subway resumed service on Tuesday morning after it was closed for more than two months during Russian attempt to capture the city.

| AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko
A residents enters her home building ruined by shelling in Borodyanka, Ukraine.

| AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko
Klavdiya Tyshenko stands at the entrance of her home ruined by shelling in Irpin, outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine.

| AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko
Residents carry out furniture from houses ruined by shelling in Borodyanka, Ukraine.

| AP Photo/Francisco Seco
A local resident stands next to a house destroyed in a Russian bombing in Bakhmut, eastern Ukraine. The town of Bakhmut has been coming under increasing artillery strikes, particularly over the last week, as Russian forces try to press forward to encircle the city of Sieverodonetsk to the northeast.

| AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko
A boy plays in front of houses ruined by shelling in Borodyanka, Ukraine.

| AP Photo/Francisco Seco
Two men carry a wooded panel next to heavily damaged buildings and destroyed cars in a Russian bombing in Bakhmut, eastern Ukraine. The town of Bakhmut has been coming under increasing artillery strikes, particularly over the last week, as Russian forces try to press forward to encircle the city of Sieverodonetsk to the northeast.

| AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko
Tombs of people who died after Russia invasion are seen in Bucha cemetery, outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine

| AP Photo/Francisco Seco
A local resident stands next to a heavily damaged building in a Russian bombing opposite his house in Bakhmut, eastern Ukraine. The town of Bakhmut has been coming under increasing artillery strikes, particularly over the last week, as Russian forces try to press forward to encircle the city of Sieverodonetsk to the northeast.

| AP Photo/Francisco Seco
Debris hangs from a residential building heavily damaged in a Russian bombing in Bakhmut, eastern Ukraine. The town of Bakhmut has been coming under increasing artillery strikes, particularly over the last week, as Russian forces try to press forward to encircle the city of Sieverodonetsk to the northeast.

| AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko
The tomb of a person who died after Russia invasion is seen in Bucha cemetery, outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine.

| AP Photo/Francisco Seco
A woman rides a bicycle past a residential building heavily damaged in a Russian bombing in Bakhmut, eastern Ukraine. The town of Bakhmut has been coming under increasing artillery strikes, particularly over the last week, as Russian forces try to press forward to encircle the city of Sieverodonetsk to the northeast.

| AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko
A man rides a bicycle in front of a building ruined by shelling in Borodyanka, Ukraine.
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