On day 105 of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, intense fighting continues in eastern Ukraine, as Russian forces seek to consolidate control of the region and open overland access to Crimea. Artillery and missile attacks continue to rain down on eastern cities and surrounding towns and villages. Gathered below are images from the past month of warfare in Ukraine, showing scenes from Kyiv, Kharkiv, Mariupol, Lviv, the Donbas region, and more.
More Than 100 Days of War in Ukraine
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A soldier of the Kraken Ukrainian special forces unit observes the area beside a destroyed bridge on the road near the village of Rus'ka Lozova, north of Kharkiv, on May 16, 2022. #
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A woman holds her dog after arriving from Russian-occupied territory to a registration-and-processing area for internally displaced people in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, on May 8, 2022. #
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Oksana Balandina, 23, is carried by her husband, Viktor, at a public hospital in Lviv, Ukraine, on May 13, 2022. Oksana lost both legs and four fingers on her left hand when a shell sticking in the ground near her house exploded on March 27. "There was explosion. Just after that I felt my legs like falling into emptiness. I was trying to look around and saw that there were no legs anymore—only bones, flesh and blood." #
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A police officer looks over a crater left by a missile strike on June 6, 2022, in Druzhkivka, Ukraine. The missile hit a residential neighborhood in the early morning hours of June 5, killing one woman and damaging or destroying 80 buildings, including a church. #
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A Ukrainian emergency worker stands next to the bodies of Russian soldiers in the village of Vilkhivka, recently retaken by Ukrainian forces near Kharkiv, on May 9, 2022. #
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Emmanuel Durand, a French engineer and specialist in 3D data acquisition, uses a laser scanner to map the architecture of the Kharkiv fire station built in 1887, on May 26, 2022. Shells and missiles have been falling on cities since the start of the war in Ukraine, damaging historic buildings. Cultural services try to preserve their memory and record the damage with advanced laser technology and 3D scans. #
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A student wears her prom dress for a photo among the ruins of her school that was destroyed by Russian shelling on February 27, in Kharkiv, Ukraine, on June 7, 2022. Teenagers in their gowns—which they would have worn for their prom—organized a graduation ceremony in their destroyed school. #
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A Ukrainian policeman stands inside a school gymnasium, where, according to residents, Russian soldiers were based, in the village of Vilkhivka after it was retaken by Ukrainian army, near Kharkiv, on May 13, 2022. #
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Ukrainian soldiers carry the coffin of Volodymyr Losev during his funeral in Zorya Truda in the Odessa region of Ukraine, on May 16, 2022. The 38-year-old Ukrainian volunteer soldier was killed on May 7, when the military vehicle he was driving ran over a mine in eastern Ukraine. #
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This photo, released on May 10, 2022, by the Azov regiment, shows an injured Ukrainian serviceman inside the Azovstal iron and steel works factory in Mariupol, Ukraine. #
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