Show All Saturday, 2 Apr '22 in Lviv, Ukraine A residential area in Podilskyi district of Kyiv came under fire on 18 March 2022. © Kyiv City State Administration/Alexey Samsonov From Lviv to Kyiv, Divided by War Women, children and elderly people make up the vast majority of those heading abroad, as men between 18 and 60 years of age are barred from leaving Ukraine. © Oleksandr Solonenko Lviv, a City at the Crossroads of Ukraine’s Refugee Crisis Ukraine's New York: the Struggle for Change on the Frontline Thursday, 17 Mar '22 in Medyka, Poland Thursday, 17 Mar '22 in Lviv, Ukraine Kartli was built in Soviet times as a sanatorium for patients with heart conditions. As hundreds of thousands of Georgians fled Abkhazia at the end of the conflict in late 1993, authorities allocated about 200 families housing there in what was supposed to be a temporary measure. Thirty years on, 130 are still there. © David Mdzinarishvili Georgian Displaced Still Long for a Home A woman stands in the centre of Tiraspol, holding a No War sign. Public opinion about the war remains divided: there are between 100,000 and 120,000 Ukrainians living in the region, but ties with Russia are strong. © Alexander Udodov Ukrainians Seek Refuge in Transnistria Monday, 14 Mar '22 in Odesa, Ukraine Show moreGALLERIES All regions, Any media All regions Africa Asia Europe & Eurasia Latin America & the Caribbean Middle East & North Africa Media Any media Photos Videos AudioMultimedia
A residential area in Podilskyi district of Kyiv came under fire on 18 March 2022. © Kyiv City State Administration/Alexey Samsonov From Lviv to Kyiv, Divided by War
Women, children and elderly people make up the vast majority of those heading abroad, as men between 18 and 60 years of age are barred from leaving Ukraine. © Oleksandr Solonenko Lviv, a City at the Crossroads of Ukraine’s Refugee Crisis
Kartli was built in Soviet times as a sanatorium for patients with heart conditions. As hundreds of thousands of Georgians fled Abkhazia at the end of the conflict in late 1993, authorities allocated about 200 families housing there in what was supposed to be a temporary measure. Thirty years on, 130 are still there. © David Mdzinarishvili Georgian Displaced Still Long for a Home
A woman stands in the centre of Tiraspol, holding a No War sign. Public opinion about the war remains divided: there are between 100,000 and 120,000 Ukrainians living in the region, but ties with Russia are strong. © Alexander Udodov Ukrainians Seek Refuge in Transnistria