War and pics: Russia continues shelling Ukraine, drives over 1 million people to flee

In what is said to be the biggest attack on a European state since World War II, the UN has said that the conflict looked set to trigger Europe's largest refugee crisis this century.

Zee Media Bureau Mar 05, 2022, 11:01 AM IST,
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Damaged buildings in Kharkiv

The bombing has worsened in recent days in the northeast city of Kharkiv. (Photo: Reuters)

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Destroyed school building in Zhytomyr

A school building was destroyed in Zhytomyr, which is west of Kyiv. (Photo: Reuters)

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Man prepares food for local residents

A man prepares food for local residents and members of the Territorial Defence Forces at a field kitchen in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv. (Photo: Reuters)

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Residential building damaged in Chernihiv

A view shows a residential building damaged by recent shelling in Chernihiv. (Photo: Reuters)

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Refugee crisis grows

A mother is seen with her kid at the border checkpoint in Medyka (Poland). (Photo: Reuters)

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Refugees fleeing

Refugees fleeing the Russian invasion wait for trains to Poland in Lviv. (Photo: Reuters)

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Building damaged in Chernihiv

Rescuers work at a residential building damaged by recent shelling in Chernihiv.

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Anti-war protests continue

Anti-war protests in Belgrade (Serbia) and other parts of the world continue in solidarity with Ukraine. 

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