Photos Of The Week #15

An Afghan laborer sorts strawberries at a farm in Kandahar.

Kyrgyz enjoy warm weather in Oak Park in downtown Bishkek, with temperatures reaching more than 23 degrees Celsius.

Pakistani farmers harvest wheat on the outskirts of Lahore.

A Sikh pilgrim takes a holy dip at the Gurdwara Panja Sahib during the annual Baisakhi festival, a spring harvest festival for Sikhs and Hindus, in Hasan Abdal, Pakistan.

A passenger plane passes in front of the sun in Vizslas, Hungary. 

A worker dries vermicelli used to make a traditional sweet dish that is popular during the fasting month of Ramadan, in Lahore, Pakistan. 

A Ukrainian boy in Zaporizhzhya waves out of a window to say goodbye to his father as he flees the Russian invasion of Ukraine. 

Poland's Hubert Hurkacz returns the ball to Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov during a tournament tennis match in Monaco on April 15.

Women in the Bosnian capital, Sarajevo, take part in an event to commemorate the Srebrenica massacre.

A Ukrainian firefighter attempts to extinguish a burning building following a missile attack near Kharkiv International Airport on April 12. 

A woman carrying a child passes Russian soldiers on the street in the besieged port city of Mariupol, Ukraine.

A supporter of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz holds a stuffed tiger as he celebrates following the swearing-in of Shehbaz Sharif as the country's new prime minister, in Rawalpindi on April 11. 

Afghan protestors throw stones at the Iranian Consulate building in Herat on April 11 during a protest over the alleged abuse of Afghan refugees in Iran. 

An Afghan protester hits the building of the Iranian Consulate in Herat with a pickax during a demonstration against published reports of harassment of Afghan refugees in Iran on April 11.

Cars drive past huge holes on a damaged bridge in Makariv, outside Kyiv.

A couple hug while walking past a building that was heavily damaged by shelling in Kharkiv, Ukraine.

A man in Bucha, Ukraine, mourns for his mother, who was killed during the occupation of the town by Russian forces. 

A Bosnian Muslim woman holds a banner with pictures of victims of the Srebrenica massacre during a peaceful protest in Sarajevo on April 11. The Srebrenica massacre was the culmination of Bosnia's 1992-95 war, which pitted the country's three main ethnic factions -- Serbs, Croats, and Bosnian Muslims.