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

 Kherson

19 November 2022
A plume of smoke rises during a fire caused by a Russian attack in Kherson
A plume of smoke rises during a fire caused by a Russian attack in Kherson, southern Ukraine, Saturday, Nov. 19, 2022.
— Photo by Roman Hrytsyna / AP Photo


 Kherson

18 November 2022
Residents gathering at an aid distribution point receive supplies in downtown Kherson
Residents gathering at an aid distribution point receive supplies in downtown Kherson, southern Ukraine, Friday, Nov. 18, 2022.
— Photo by Bernat Armangue / AP Photo


 Kramatorsk

18 November 2022
Local residents stands on the street in the village of Drobysheve
Local residents stands on the street in the village of Drobysheve, Donetsk region, Ukraine, Friday, Nov. 18, 2022.
— Photo by Andriy Andriyenko / AP Photo


 Kherson

17 November 2022
People queue to receive food donations in Kherson
People queue to receive food donations in Kherson, in southern Ukraine, on Thursday, November 17, 2022.
— Photo by Bernat Armangue / AP Photo


 Mariupol

16 November 2022
Local resident Pavel Shevtsov stands outside the apartment building where he lives in the basement with his wife Galina after their flat was destroyed in March in Mariupol
Local resident Pavel Shevtsov stands outside the apartment building where he lives in the basement with his wife Galina after their flat was destroyed in March in Mariupol, Russian-controlled Ukraine, November 16, 2022.
— Photo by Alexander Ermochenko / Reuters


 Lviv

16 November 2022
Children look at a crater created by an explosion in a residential area after Russian shelling in Solonka, Lviv region
Children look at a crater created by an explosion in a residential area after Russian shelling in Solonka, Lviv region, Ukraine, Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022.
— Photo by Mykola Tys / AP Photo


 Kherson

16 November 2022
A destroyed school on the outskirts of a recently liberated village outskirts of Kherson
A destroyed school on the outskirts of a recently liberated village outskirts of Kherson, in southern Ukraine, Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022. The Russian withdrawal from the only provincial capital it gained in nine months of war was one of Moscow most significant battlefield losses. Now that its troops hold a new front line, the Ukrainian military said through a spokesman, the army is planning its next move.
— Photo by Bernat Armangue / AP Photo


 Kherson

16 November 2022
A destroyed armoured vehicle lies at the entrance of Kherson
A destroyed armoured vehicle lies at the entrance of Kherson, southern Ukraine, Wednesday, Nov. 16, 2022.
— Photo by Bernat Armangue / AP Photo


 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