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When doctors in Ukraine put out a call for abortion pills, a group of Ukrainian women answer. Oksana Drachkovska for NPR hide caption

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Firefighters battle a blaze after a civilian building was hit by a Russian missile on Monday in Lviv, Ukraine. Ukrainian officials said at least seven people were killed and more were wounded in missile strikes in different areas of the city. Joe Raedle/Getty Images hide caption

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The Lysenko family escaped last week from their besieged home city of Chernihiv. The mayor says the city is "being wiped off the map." Elissa Nadworny/NPR hide caption

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After escaping their besieged city, one Ukrainian family tries to plan for a new life

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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

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When Russia shelled their building in Mariupol, 13 neighbors banded together to flee

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