The war in Ukraine has been going on for eight days. More than a million residents of the country, according to the UN, became refugees. In cities that continue to be sheated, the situation is close to a humanitarian disaster. During the second round of Russian-Ukrainian negotiations that took place on March 3, the parties agreed to create humanitarian corridors to evacuate civilians, as well as for the delivery of drugs and food. Medusa shows the eighth day of the war.
Carefully! Some photos contain scenes of cruelty, violence and death (this is what the war looks like)
Maksim Levin / Reuters / Scanpix / Leta village of Borodyanka in the Kyiv region after shelling. Maksim Levin / Reuters / Scanpix / Leta paramedics at the site of shelling in a boorus. Mikhail Palinkhak / Reuters / Scanpix / Leta fighter of the territorial defense forces of Ukraine in Kyiv Maksim Levin / Reuters / Scanpix / Leta broken military equipment in the village of Borodyanka, Kiev region. The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federationannounced on March 3 that in Borodyanka "provided a corridor for the release of civilians." Aris Messinis / AFP / Scanpix / Leta Ukrainian military disassemble the weapons that they brought to the old "Lada". Anastasia vlasova / Getty images Ukrainian military removes body armor from the body of a Russian fighter. The photo was taken in the village of Sitnyaki in the Kyiv region. Chris McGrath / Getty images broken armored vehicles in the city of Irpen. The city, located a little more than 20 kilometers from Kyiv, has been a place of fierce battles for several days. Mykola Tymchenko / Reuters / Scanpix / Leta fighter of the territorial defense forces of Ukraine at the checkpoint in Kyiv Roman Zakrevskyi / Reuters / Scanpix / Leta Chernigov, like other major cities of Ukraine, every day becomes the goal of shelling. Emilio Morenatti / AP / Scanpix / Leta many residents of Kyiv, mostly women and children, try to leave the city to which Russian troops are approaching. Emilio Morenatti / AP / Scanpix / Leta men, as a rule, remain to protect the city. EFREM LUKATSKY / AP / Scanpix / Leta Kyiv from the very beginning of the war is regularly undergoing shelling. Chris McGrath / Getty Images residents of cities found in the combat zone are faced with a lack of food and medication. In the photo store in Irpen. Evgeniy Maloletka / AP / Scanpix / Leta Mariupol was subjected to strong shelling for several days. On March 2, Russian troops entered the city. In the photo, a resident of Mariupol with the body of the deceased teenage son.