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Ukrainian residents face the daily reality of the war with Russia.
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Villagers spend time outside their apartment building damaged by recent shelling during heavy fighting at the frontline of Bakhmut and Chasiv Yar, in Chasiv Yar, Ukraine, April 12. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
One of the few remaining villagers walks past a building damaged by recent shelling during heavy fighting at the frontline of Bakhmut and Chasiv Yar, in Chasiv Yar, Ukraine, April 12. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
A general view shows a building with broken windows, as a woman stands on her balcony, in the aftermath of deadly shelling of residential buildings, as Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues, in Kostiantynivka, Ukraine, April 2.
A woman reacts at the scene of recent shelling at a local market in the course of Russia-Ukraine conflict, in Donetsk, Russian-controlled Ukraine, April 7. REUTERS/Alexander Ermochenko
Local residents carry collected scrap metal near a destroyed military plane in Kharkiv region, Ukraine April 8. REUTERS/Oleksandr Klymenko
A view shows a pair of glasses with blood on them, in the aftermath of deadly shelling of residential buildings in Kostiantynivka, Ukraine, April 2. REUTERS/Violeta Santos Moura
One of the few remaining villagers walks past by a building damaged by recent shelling during heavy fighting at the frontline of Bakhmut and Chasiv Yar, in Chasiv Yar, Ukraine, April 12. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
An elderly villager reacts as she collects humanitarian aid during heavy fighting at the frontline of Bakhmut and Chasiv Yar, in Chasiv Yar, Ukraine, April 11. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
A villager is accompanied by a group of abandoned dogs during heavy fighting at the frontline of Bakhmut and Chasiv Yar, in Chasiv Yar, Ukraine, April 10. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
Villagers pick up humanitarian aid during heavy fighting at the frontline of Bakhmut and Chasiv Yar, in Chasiv Yar, Ukraine, April 10. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach
A resident gestures in the bombed-out town of Chasiv Yar, on her unwillingness to leave and evacuate her home, near the frontline in the eastern region of Donetsk, Ukraine, April 2. REUTERS/Violeta Santos Moura
A man holds his phone near a crater, in the aftermath of deadly shelling of residential buildings in Kostiantynivka, Ukraine, April 2. REUTERS/Violeta Santos Moura
A woman walks past a building destroyed by a Russian missile strike in Kharkiv, Ukraine March 31. REUTERS/Sofiia Gatilova
A general view shows damage to a residential building, following a deadly shelling of residential buildings in Kostiantynivka, Ukraine, April 2, 2023. REUTERS/Violeta Santos Moura
A local resident stands next to a building destroyed by a Russian missile strike in Kharkiv, Ukraine March 31. REUTERS/Sofiia Gatilova
A car repair shop employee Ivan Sorokin, 58, stands next to the body of his colleague killed by recent shelling in the course of Russia-Ukraine conflict in Donetsk, Russian-controlled Ukraine, April 6. REUTERS/Alexander Ermochenko
A woman stands next to a residential house destroyed by a Russian missile strike in Kharkiv, Ukraine March 31. REUTERS/Sofiia Gatilova
A local resident walks next to his destroyed car at a site of a residential area hit by a Russian missile strike in Kharkiv, Ukraine March 31. REUTERS/Stringer
Local resident Galina Slepko, 64, stands inside her house which was heavily damaged in recent shelling during Russia-Ukraine conflict, in Horlivka (Gorlovka) in the Donetsk region, Russian-controlled Ukraine, April 3, 2023.