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March 14, 2022: Ukrainian soldiers and firefighters search inside a destroyed building after an explosion in Kiev, Ukraine.
March 14, 2022: A girl carries her siblings at a temporary shelter for Ukrainian refugees at a school in Przemeńr near the Ukrainian-Polish border.
March 13, 2022: Irina Moprezova, 54, in front of her house in Ilpin, northwestern Kiev.
March 13, 2022: Evacuees walk through a river next to a destroyed bridge as they flee the city of Irpin, northwestern Kiev.
March 12, 2022: Ukrainian firefighters extinguish fires in Kiev.
March 12, 2022: In Lviv, Ukraine, the family boards a bus to the border with Poland, more than 2 million people flee Ukraine, and hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians pass through Lviv on their way to Poland.
March 11, 2022: In the town center of Irpin, about 25 kilometers (16 miles) northwest of Kiev, elderly residents take refuge in basements without electricity, water or food.
March 9, 2022: Ina Karpanko, who lives in Poland (right), is reunited with her son Vanya and his grandmother, who has just fled Ukraine.
March 9, 2022: Aksana Opalenko, 42, flees Ukraine with a 2-month-old Meron in her arms at a border crossing in Medica, Poland.
March 8, 2022: Ukrainian soldiers walk by the vertical tail of a Russian Su-34 bomber.
No country, where is the home! Hegemonism, headed by Country M, has reduced a beautiful country to a tool, and the people are wandering.