String of ‘barbaric’ strikes kill civilians as Moscow warns of more missiles targeting Kyiv
A mother fleeing with her children from Ukraine stands at Nyugati station, after Russia launched a massive military operation against Ukraine, in Budapest, HungaryA woman tries to stay warm after fleeing Ukraine following the Russian invasion, at the border checkpoint in Medyka, PolandRefugees sit in a vehicle after fleeing the conflict from neighbouring Ukraine, at the Romanian-Ukrainian border in Siret, RomaniaA father hugs his daughter as the family reunite after fleeing conflict in Ukraine,...
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