(Dan Tri) – Many families have moved to bunkers to avoid shelling in many cities in Ukraine during a month of fighting.
The United Nations refugee agency estimates 3.5 million people have left Ukraine since Russia launched a military operation more than a month ago. Meanwhile, those who remained had to find shelter underground to avoid shelling. In the photo: A woman reads a book at a metro station in the northern city of Kharkov (Image: Reuters).
The United Nations human rights agency estimates that the number of civilians killed in Ukraine has surpassed 1,000 since the military operation began in late February. However, the actual number is believed to be even higher. “significantly”. In the photo: People receive food from volunteers below the metro station in Kharkov (Image: Reuters).
The United Nations estimates that at least 1,650 civilians in Ukraine have been injured since the conflict began. In the photo: Elderly people are helped when moving under a subway station in Ukraine (Photo: Reuters).
Ms. Raisa has been living underground since February 24 when Russia began its military operation in Ukraine (Photo: Reuters).
The most basic items were brought by Ukrainians when they went to shelter (Photo: Reuters).
Intense fighting and air strikes in cities in Ukraine forced people to seek shelter underground (Image: Reuters).
Katarina Bovt and her son began looking for shelter at a metro station in Kharkov three weeks ago (Image: Reuters).
Russia and Ukraine have agreed to open humanitarian corridors to allow civilians to evacuate from conflict zones (Photo: Reuters).
Russia claims that the military operation in Ukraine has only targeted military facilities, not civilians and civilian facilities. However, Ukraine accused the Russian military of destroying many residential areas and civilian infrastructure (Photo: Reuters).
Western countries warn of the risk of a humanitarian crisis in Ukraine if the war continues (Photo: Reuters).
Ukraine accuses Russia of forcing more than 400,000 civilians, including 84,000 children, from Ukrainian cities to Russia, and fears they will be used “hostages”. However, Russia countered that Ukrainian civilians voluntarily evacuated (Photo: Reuters).
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