21 November 2022
Residents of the recently liberated city of Kherson collect water from the Dnipro river bank, near the frontline, southern Ukraine, Monday, Nov. 21, 2022.
— Photo by Bernat Armangue / AP Photo
Residents queue at a bank branch in Kherson, southern Ukraine, Monday, Nov. 21, 2022.
— Photo by Bernat Armangue / AP Photo
Ukrainians board the Kherson-Kyiv train at the Kherson railway station, southern Ukraine, Monday, Nov. 21, 2022. Ukrainian authorities are evacuating civilians from recently liberated sections of the Kherson and Mykolaiv regions, fearing that a lack of heat, power and water due to Russian shelling will make conditions too unlivable this winter. The move came as rolling blackouts on Monday plagued most of the country.
— Photo by Bernat Armangue / AP Photo
Two elderly Ukrainian women walk towards the Kherson-Kyiv train at the Kherson railway station, southern Ukraine, Monday, Nov. 21, 2022.
— Photo by Bernat Armangue / AP Photo
Ukrainian paramedic checks the vitals of a patient in Kherson, southern Ukraine, early Monday, Nov. 21, 2022. Amid the sound of constant shelling after midnight on Sunday, paramedics in Kherson responded to a man suffering from liver psoriasis. Walking up flights of steps to the patient's apartment, the paramedics slowly help him down several flights of stairs navigating their way out of the building in the dark.
— Photo by Roman Hrytsyna / AP Photo
Ukrainians queue to board the Kherson-Kyiv train at the Kherson railway station, southern Ukraine, Monday, Nov. 21, 2022.
— Photo by Bernat Armangue / AP Photo