War in Ukraine. The horrors of war by Dnipropetrovsk Oblast


Synelnykove

24 August 2022
People stand next to a residential house destroyed by a Russian military raid, as Russia's attack on Ukraine continues, in Chaplyne
People stand next to a residential house destroyed by a Russian military raid, as Russia's attack on Ukraine continues, in Chaplyne, Synelnykove Raion of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Ukraine, August 24, 2022.
— Photo by Dmytro Smolienko / Reuters


Nikopol

22 August 2022
Dmyto Shengur cleans rubble in front of the house which was damaged after Russian bombardment of residential area in Nikopol
Dmyto Shengur cleans rubble in front of the house which was damaged after Russian bombardment of residential area in Nikopol, Ukraine, on Monday, Aug, 22, 2022. In Nikopol, across the river from Ukraine's main nuclear power plant, Russian shelling wounded four people Monday, an official said. The city on the Dnipro River has faced relentless pounding since July 12 that has damaged some 850 buildings and sent about half its population of 100,000 fleeing.
— Photo by Evgeniy Maloletka / AP Photo


Nikopol

15 August 2022
A man cleans an apartment destroyed after Russian shelling in Nikopol
A man cleans an apartment destroyed after Russian shelling in Nikopol, Ukraine, Monday, Aug. 15, 2022.
— Photo by Kostiantyn Liberov / AP Photo


Kryvyi Rih

8 August 2022
a destroyed lyceum in Dnipropetrovsk region
This handout picture taken and released by Ukrainian State Emergency Service on August 8, 2022 shows a lyceum in Velyka Kostromka, Zelenodolsk community, in Dnipropetrovsk region destroyed by Russian shelling amid Russia's military invasion of Ukraine.
— Photo by State Emergency Service of Ukraine in the Dnipropetrovsk region via AFP


Nikopol

20 July 2022
Shelling of Nikopol
Russian occupying forces shelled Nikopol again last night, firing more than 30 shells from Grad multiple-launch rocket systems: private houses have been destroyed and damaged, two people have been killed, and nine others have been injured. Source: Yevhen Yevtushenko, head of the Nikopol District Military Administration. Wednesday, 20 July.
— Photo by Valentin Reznichenko's telegram channel


Dnipro

4 July 2022
A farmer collects fragments of Russian rockets that landed in his field 10 kilometers from the front line in the Dnipropetrovsk region
A farmer collects fragments of Russian rockets that landed in his field 10 kilometers from the front line in the Dnipropetrovsk region of Ukraine on July 4.
— Photo by AP


Dnipro

19 May 2022
Iryna Martsyniuk stands next to her house, heavily damaged after a Russian bombing in Velyka Kostromka village
Iryna Martsyniuk, 50, stands next to her house, heavily damaged after a Russian bombing in Velyka Kostromka village, Ukraine, Thursday, May 19, 2022. Martsyniuk and her three young children were at home when the attack occurred in the village, a few kilometres from the front lines, but they all survived unharmed.
— Photo by Francisco Seco / Associated Press


Dnipro

12 April 2022
The tail of a missile sticks out in a residential area in Yahidne
The tail of a missile sticks out in a residential area in Yahidne, near Dnipro on April 12.
— Photo by Evgeniy Maloletka / AP


Dnipro

11 March 2022
Devastation is seen from an air raid on a shoe factory in Dnipro
Devastation is seen from an air raid on a shoe factory in Dnipro, Ukraine on March 11.
— Photo by Emre Caylak / Al Jazeera


Dnipro

5 March 2022
People try to get on an evacuation train at Dnipro station on March 5
People try to get on an evacuation train at Dnipro station on March 5.
— Photo by Emre Caylak / Al Jazeera