Here are some of the most compelling photographs from the 28th week of 2022 from around RFE/RL's region.
A special-needs girl was one of at least 23 people killed in a July 14 missile strike on the Ukrainian city of Vinnytsya. Until the very day of the attack, the child’s mother had documented the struggles and joy of raising a child with Down syndrome.
Rescue work continued on July 15 following a Russian missile strike the previous day in the Ukrainian city of Vinnytsya that killed at least 23 people, including three children, and left many more unaccounted for. Images from the strike have caused outrage around the world.
Ukraine's Aerorozvidka drone organization is marking eight years since its founding with a homegrown octocopter that its designers say is able to avoid a powerful detection device used by Russia.
The Pokrovsk maternity hospital in the Donbas is the region's last Ukrainian-controlled specialist maternity hospital, located 40 kilometers from the front lines.
RFE/RL's photo correspondent recalls the moments from a weeklong assignment that capture how Ukrainian society has been fundamentally changed by the Russian invasion.
Destroyed armor from the battlefields of Ukraine is being exhibited in the Czech capital after a similar display in Warsaw was organized by Ukraine's Ministry of Defense.
Thousands of people have converged on Srebrenica to mark the 27th anniversary of Europe's only recognized genocide since the Holocaust and to attend the funeral of 50 newly identified victims.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has accused Moscow of purposely targeting civilians in a missile attack that destroyed a five-story apartment block in the eastern Donetsk region. At least 20 people died when their building in Chasiv Yar was leveled on July 9.
Here are some of the most compelling photographs from the 27th week of 2022 from around RFE/RL's region.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued one of his most ominous warnings yet, claiming Moscow has barely started its campaign in Ukraine and dared the West to try to defeat it on the battlefield.
The Taliban's return to power following the end of its 20-year insurgency could have aided demining efforts by opening up territory previously inaccessible due to fighting.
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