Russian military vehicles move in an area controlled by Russian-backed separatist forces in Mariupol, Ukraine on Saturday. Alexei Alexandrov/AP hide caption
Mariupol
Monday
Saturday
A firefighter sits on a swing next to a building destroyed by a Russian bomb in Chernihiv on Friday. Emilio Morenatti/AP hide caption
A Ukrainian national flag is seen through a window of a destroyed apartment, on Thursday in Borodianka, Ukraine. Alexey Furman/Getty Images hide caption
Friday
People walk near a destroyed tank and damaged buildings in the southern port city of Mariupol, Ukraine, on Friday. Alexander Ermochenko/Reuters hide caption
March 19, 2022: an overview of a cemetery and the early expansion of graves. Satellite image ©2022 Maxar Technologies hide caption
Thursday
People fleeing the Ukrainian city of Mariupol arrive at a registration center for internally displaced people in Zaporizhzhia on Thursday. They traveled in a small convoy that crossed through territory held by Russian forces, after the opening of a humanitarian corridor. Ed Jones/AFP via Getty Images hide caption
Damaged military vehicles and a Ukrainian flag are seen at the partly destroyed steel plant in an area controlled by Russian-backed separatist forces in Mariupol on Monday. Alexei Alexandrov/AP hide caption
Putin orders troops not to storm Mariupol's last holdout
Friday
Crews carry body bags as they search for remains and remove debris in the Borodyanka area outside Ukraine's capital of Kyiv on Friday. Metin Aktas/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images hide caption
Friday
Damage is seen after what Russia says was a Ukrainian Army attack on an oil refinery in Belgorod, Russia, on Friday. Anadolu Agency via Getty Images hide caption
Thursday
Angelina Voychenko (left) and her children and Yuliya Bortnik (right) and her son fled Mariupol after hiding for weeks in the basement of Voychenko's parents' home, with no electricity, phone service or heat, as the building shook from fighter jets and explosions. When they emerged to buy food, what they saw made them decide to leave: destroyed buildings, looted stores, no food in sight. Becky Sullivan/NPR hide caption
Wednesday
Olga and Oleksandr hug as they wait beside a vehicle painted with the word "volunteers" at an evacuation center in Zaporizhzhya, Ukraine, on Tuesday. Olga's father is stuck in Mariupol, and Oleksandr is hoping to get in a volunteer convoy to the city, now under Russian siege. Emre Caylak/AFP via Getty Images hide caption
Tuesday
Kids play on retro computers in the IT 8-bit museum in Mariupol, Ukraine, before it was attacked. Dmitriy Cherepanov hide caption
Wednesday
A man walks with a bicycle on a street damaged by shelling in Mariupol, Ukraine, last month. Evgeniy Maloletka/AP hide caption
Tuesday
Sywasz Elizabeth, Samarska Ludmyla and Pylypenko Arsenij wait on a bus after arriving safely on a train in Lviv, Ukraine, from the Ukrainian city of Mariupol, which has been under heavy Russian military attack, on Tuesday. Trains carried hundreds of evacuees from the besieged city, where thousands of residents remain trapped amid Russian bombardment. Joe Raedle/Getty Images hide caption
Cars wait in a long line to leave Mariupol, on March 17. The city, on Ukraine's southeastern coast, has been heavily damaged by Russian bombardment. Maximilian Clarke/SOPA Images/LightRocket/Getty Images hide caption