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

 Kherson

15 November 2022
Vitaliy Mysharskiy and his grandmother Tanya Babii sit in the yard of the family house in the recently liberated village of Kyselivka
Vitaliy Mysharskiy, 14, left, and his grandmother Tanya Babii sit in the yard of the family house in the recently liberated village of Kyselivka, outskirts of Kherson, southern Ukraine, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2022. As violence escalates in Ukraine abuse has become widespread, according to the United Nations. In September Alesha Babenko and his 14-year-old nephew, Vitaliy Mysharskiy, were arrested by Russian soldiers who occupied their small village of Kyselivka, after taking photos of destroyed tanks and sending them to the Ukrainian army.
— Photo by Bernat Armangue / AP Photo


 Lviv

15 November 2022
Smoke rises over the city after Russian missile strikes in Lviv
Smoke rises over the city after Russian missile strikes in Lviv, Ukraine, November 15, 2022.
— Photo by Pavlo Palamarchuk / Reuters


 Kyiv

15 November 2022
Firefighters work to put out a fire in a residential building hit by a Russian missile strike in Kyiv
Firefighters work to put out a fire in a residential building hit by a Russian missile strike in Kyiv, Ukraine, November 15, 2022.
— Photo by Oleksandr Gusev / Reuters


 Kherson

15 November 2022
People charge their phones, try to connect to the internet and make phone calls, in central square in Kherson
People charge their phones, try to connect to the internet and make phone calls, in central square in Kherson, Ukraine, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2022. Waves of Russian airstrikes rocked Ukraine on Tuesday, with authorities immediately announcing emergency blackouts after attacks from east to west on energy and other facilities knocked out power and, in the capital, struck residential buildings.
— Photo by Efrem Lukatsky / AP Photo


 Kherson

14 November 2022
The destroyed Antonivskyi Bridge over the Dnipro River after Russia's retreat from Kherson
The destroyed Antonivskyi Bridge over the Dnipro River after Russia's retreat from Kherson, Ukraine, November 14, 2022.
— Photo by Valentyn Ogirenko / Reuters


 Mykolaiv

14 November 2022
a teacher talks in front a damaged residential building in Mykolaiv
Pavel Salohub, a teacher of history and boxing, talks in front a damaged residential building in Mykolaiv, Ukraine, November 14, 2022.
— Photo by Murad Sezer / Reuters


 Kyiv

14 November 2022
Windows of an apartment building are illuminated during a blackout in Kyiv
Windows of an apartment building are illuminated during a blackout in central Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, Nov. 14, 2022.
— Photo by Andrew Kravchenko / AP Photo


 Kherson

13 November 2022
A view of the damaged Antonovsky bridge over the Dnieper river in Kherson
A view of the damaged Antonovsky bridge over the Dnieper river in Kherson, Ukraine, Sunday, Nov. 13, 2022. Residents of Kherson celebrated the end of Russia’s eight-month occupation for the third straight day Sunday, even as they took stock of the extensive damage left behind in the southern Ukrainian city by the Kremlin’s retreating forces.
— Photo by LIBKOS / AP Photo


 Mykolaiv

12 November 2022
A Ukrainian Emergency Service rescuer inspects a building damaged by Russian shelling in Mykolayiv
A Ukrainian Emergency Service rescuer inspects a building damaged by Russian shelling in Mykolayiv, Ukraine, Saturday, Nov. 12, 2022.
— Photo by Efrem Lukatsky / AP Photo


 Kramatorsk

12 November 2022
An apartment building damaged by shelling is seen in Sviatohirsk
An apartment building damaged by shelling is seen in Sviatohirsk, Ukraine on Monday, Nov. 12, 2022.
— Photo by AP