31 October 2022
People fill containers with water from public water pumps in Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, Oct. 31, 2022. A massive barrage of Russian cruise missile and drone strikes hit critical infrastructure in Kyiv, Kharkiv and other Ukrainian cities on Monday morning, knocking out water and power supplies in apparent retaliation for what Moscow alleged was a Ukrainian attack on its Black Sea Fleet.
— Photo by Sam Mednick / AP Photo
People line up to get free water from a pump in Kyiv. Kyiv's mayor reported on Telegram that 80 percent of the city's residents were without water and that about 350,000 apartments had no electricity following the attacks.
— Photo by Oleg Petrasyuk / EPA-EFE
People fill containers with water from public water pumps in Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, Oct. 31, 2022.
— Photo by Sam Mednick / AP Photo
Russia launches barrage of missiles on Ukrainian cities. The Ukrainian army said more than 50 missiles targeted the country starting at 7am. Ukrainian officials say latest attacks hit ‘critical infrastructure’, causing power shortages.
— Photo by Vadym Sarakhan / EPA
Smoke rises on the outskirts of the city during a Russian missile attack, as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues.
— Photo by Reuters
The governor of the Kyiv region, Oleksiy Kuleba, said “massive shelling” had damaged electricity and energy infrastructure and warned of power cuts.
— Photo by Andrii Nesterenko /EFE / EPA
People in the Ukrainian capital sheltered inside metro stations, checking for updates as the city came under renewed shelling on Monday
— Photo by Andrii Nesterenko /EFE / EPA
A woman stocks up on water in a store in Kyiv following a Russian missile strike on October 31. Ukrainian officials claim to have shot down 44 out of 50 missiles, although that could not be independently confirmed. Videos on social media appeared to show several missiles being intercepted in the skies above the capital.
— Photo by Anna Dabrowska / Reuters