Drone footage captures the devastated, war-torn landscape of Bakhmut and Maryinka from above as intense fighting continues in eastern Ukraine.
Through a year of full-scale war, images of prisoners of war being released to return to their families offer rare moments of joy among the misery of the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Photojournalist Serhiy Nuzhnenko of RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service has spent a year covering the war in his country. To mark a year since Russia's full-scale invasion, he compiled this collection of his most powerful photos.
How one woman is racing to restart her uncle's spectacular scientific legacy: a radio-optical telescope left in limbo on the slopes of Armenia's highest mountain.
In the weeks and months following Russia's invasion, almost 9 million Ukrainians, mostly women, children, and the elderly, fled to Poland.
When Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, it triggered the biggest military conflict in Europe since World War II, upending the lives of millions and bringing widespread devastation that continues today.
The photo of a dead woman's hand, her freshly-varnished nails standing out against the mud on her skin, became an iconic image of Russian atrocities in the Ukrainian town of Bucha. Months after the picture was taken, her family and friends are struggling to cope with her loss.
When Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, it not only triggered the biggest military conflict in Europe since World War II but also brought devastation to towns and cities across the country.
Located in a secret military repair yard behind the front line in Kharkiv in Ukraine's east, this small workshop has been repairing captured Russian equipment for redeployment against Moscow's forces.
In Druzhkivka, about 70 kilometers north of Donetsk, Ukrainian volunteers are trying to ensure that stray animals survive a harsh winter amid Russian shelling.
Inside the mammoth salt-mining operation that supplies much of Armenia's seasoning.
U.S. President Joe Biden made a surprise visit to Kyiv on February 20, just days ahead of the first anniversary of Russia's invasion of the country.
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