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

 Borodianka

5 April 2022
Destruction is seen in Borodianka on April 5
Destruction is seen in Borodianka on April 5. Borodianka was home to 13,000 people before the war, but most fled after Russia's invasion. What was left of the town, after intense shelling and devastating airstrikes, was then occupied by Russian forces.
— Photo by Matthew Hatcher / SOPA Images / Sipa USA / AP


 Kramatorsk

5 April 2022
A man carries a little girl as he arrives with other families to board a train at Kramatorsk central station
A man carries a little girl as he arrives with other families to board a train at Kramatorsk central station as they flee the eastern city of Kramatorsk.
— Photo by Agence France-Presse


 Chernihiv

5 April 2022
More destruction seen outside of the Chernihiv stadium
More destruction seen outside of the Chernihiv stadium in Ukraine on April 5, 2022.
— Photo by Sergei Supinsky / AFP / Getty


 Bucha

4 April 2022
A woman walks amid destroyed Russian tanks in Bucha
A woman walks amid destroyed Russian tanks in Bucha, in the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine.
— Photo by AP


 Mariupol

4 April 2022
Debris covers the inside of the Donetsk Academic Regional Drama Theatre following a March 16, 2022, bombing in Mariupol
Debris covers the inside of the Donetsk Academic Regional Drama Theatre following a March 16, 2022, bombing in Mariupol, Ukraine, in an area now controlled by Russian forces, Monday, April 4, 2022. The bombing of the theater that was used as a shelter stands out as the single deadliest known attack against civilians to date in the Ukraine war.
— Photo by Alexei Alexandrov / AP Photo