Russia-Ukraine War: Six months of Russias invasion in Ukraine - In Pictures
Six months ago, Vladimir Putin ordered tens of thousands of Russian troops into Ukraine on a "special military operation" - a mass invasion on a scale unseen in Europe since World War Two.
Since then, tens of thousands of people have been killed, millions have fled and cities have been reduced to rubble by Russia's relentless bombardment.
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Within hours of the invasion, Russia landed commandos at Antonov airfield, a cargo base just north of Kyiv, to secure an air bridge for a lightning assault on the capital. Image - Reuters
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As Russian bombs fell on Kyiv and its residents huddled in metro stations for shelter or crammed train stations to flee, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy made clear he would go nowhere Image - Reuters
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Ukraine President Zelenskiy went on to rally his country in nightly addresses, his combat fatigues, sparse stubble and casual but firm speaking style becoming symbols of Ukraine's resistance. Image - Reuters
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In mid-May, an entire battalion of Russian troops was wiped out trying to cross the Siverskiy Donets River. Satellite photos showed dozens of destroyed armoured vehicles scattered across either bank. Image - Reuters
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Mariupol, a once-prosperous southern port, was destroyed by Russian forces over three months of what the Red Cross called 'hell'. Ukraine says tens of thousands of civilians died, with food, water and medical supplies cut. Image - Reuters