War in Ukraine. Map of Ukraine. The horrors of war by region.

 Kramatorsk

3 May 2022
A man holds his son as they wait for boarding during an evacuation of civilians in Kramatorsk
Leonid, 30, holds his son Sergei, 1, as they wait for boarding during an evacuation of civilians in Kramatorsk, Ukraine, Tuesday, May 3, 2022.
— Photo by Andriy Andriyenko / AP Photo


 Irpin

3 May 2022
Anna Shevchenko reacts next to her home in Irpin completely destroyed by bombing
Flowers in the rubble: Ukrainian woman sees a sliver of hope. Anna Shevchenko, 35, reacts next to her home in Irpin, near Kyiv, Tuesday, May 3, 2022. The house, built by Shevchenko's grandparents, was nearly completely destroyed by bombing in late March during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. In her beloved flowerbed, some roses, lilies, peonies and daffodils survived. "It is new life. So I tried to save my flowers," she said.
— Photo by Emilio Morenatti / AP Photo


 Donetsk

30 April 2022
A man stands on the balcony of his apartment after a missile strike damaged a residential building in Ukraine's Donetsk region
A man stands on the balcony of his apartment after a missile strike damaged a residential building in Ukraine's Donetsk region on April 30.
— Photo by Jorge Silva / Reuters


 Kyiv

28 April 2022
Russia struck the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv
Russia struck the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv shortly after a meeting between President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and UN Secretary-General António Guterres on Thursday evening.
— Photo by Emilio Morenatti / AP


 Lyman

28 April 2022
Ukrainian servicemen stand in a trench near the town of Lyman
Ukrainian servicemen stand in a trench near the town of Lyman in the Kramatorsk district of the Donetsk Oblast on April 28, 2022.
— Photo by Yasuyoshi Chiba / AFP via Getty Images


 Mariupol

27 April 2022
A truck drives past the Donetsk Academic Regional Drama Theatre in Mariupol
A truck drives past the Donetsk Academic Regional Drama Theatre in Mariupol, Ukraine, following the March 16, 2022, bombing when the theater was used as a shelter, in an area now controlled by Russian forces in Ukraine, April 27, 2022.
— Photo by Alexei Alexandrov / AP Photo


 60 days of war in Ukraine

24 April 2022

On 24 FEB 2022 Russia illegally invaded Ukraine in what President Vladmir Putin described as a 'Special Military Operation'. It has passed exactly 2 months since the active phase of Russian war against Ukraine. As a result of it such objects are damaged or destroyed:

  • 23,000 km roads
  • 408 kindergartens
  • 623 schools and universities
  • 206 hospitals
  • 109 cultural buildings
  • 154 plants and enterprises
  • 277 bridges
  • 11 military aerodromes
  • 11 civilian airports
  • 2 ports
  • 68 administrative buildings
  • 17 shopping centres
  • 91 temples
  • 2000 towns and villages are under Russian occupation
  • 12.1 million Ukrainians abandoned their homes and became refugees and internally displaced persons
  • 2,345 civilians died.
  • 208 children died
  • 387 children got wounded
  • $564-600 billion is the total loss of Ukrainian economy
  • $84.8 billion is the sum of documented damage of the infrastructure
— News by Ukraine Now news: war, Russia


 Chernihiv

24 April 2022
damage from Russian shelling to School No. 21, in Chernihiv
This April 24, 2022 photo provided by Inna Levchenko shows damage from Russian shelling to School No. 21, in Chernihiv, Ukraine. Levchenko opened the school as a shelter to hundreds of frightened families. Though she didn’t know it yet, 70 children she’d ordered to shelter in the basement would survive the blast. But at least nine people, including one of her students — a 13-year-old boy — would not.
— Photo by Inna Levchenko / AP Photo


 Odesa

23 April 2022
Russian military launched missile strikes on the city of Odesa
A reminder that the Russian military launched missile strikes from the Caspian Sea on the city of Odesa on April 23, 2022. Eight people were reported killed and at least 18 wounded.
— Photo by Ukrinform


 Chernihiv

22 April 2022
The village of Novoselivka, near Chernihiv, Ukraine has been heavily bombed
The village of Novoselivka, near Chernihiv, Ukraine has been heavily bombed.
— Photo by Oleksandr Ratushnia / UNDP Ukraine