5 July 2022
An apartment house destroyed after a Russian attack in Saltivka district in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, July 5, 2022.
— Photo by Evgeniy Maloletka / AP Photo
An appartment building damaged by a Russian attack in Saltivka district in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, July 5, 2022.
— Photo by Evgeniy Maloletka / AP Photo
A Ukrainian serviceman looks at the rubble of a school that was destroyed some days ago during a missile strike in outskirts of Kharkiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, July, 5, 2022.
— Photo by Andrii Marienko / AP Photo
A Ukrainian serviceman searches through the rubble of a school that was destroyed some days ago during a missile strike in outskirts of Kharkiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, July, 5, 2022.
— Photo by Andrii Marienko / AP Photo
Viktor Lazar, right, cleans the street in front of his apartment in Saltivka district after Russian attacks in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, July 5, 2022.
— Photo by Evgeniy Maloletka / AP Photo
An apartment building damaged by a Russian attack in Saltivka district in Kharkiv, Ukraine, July 5, 2022. As Russia's invasion of Ukraine grinds into its fifth month, some residents close to the front lines remain in shattered and nearly abandoned neighborhoods. One such place is Kharkiv's neighborhood of Saltivka, once home to about half a million people. Only perhaps dozens live there now, in apartment blocks with no running water and little electricity.
— Photo by Evgeniy Maloletka / AP Photo