Kiev, Ukraine. 14th Oct, 2020. A family wearing face masks as a preventive measure walk on the street.In Ukrainian capital, over the past day, as a result of complications from the COVID-19, the death record tolls to 21 reportedly by media. A total of 276,177 laboratory-confirmed cases of the COVID-19 coronavirus in Ukraine, of which 5,229 were fatal. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kiev-ukraine-14th-oct-2020-a-family-wearing-face-masks-as-a-preventive-measure-walk-on-the-streetin-ukrainian-capital-over-the-past-day-as-a-result-of-complications-from-the-covid-19-the-death-record-tolls-to-21-reportedly-by-media-a-total-of-276177-laboratory-confirmed-cases-of-the-covid-19-coronavirus-in-ukraine-of-which-5229-were-fatal-credit-sopa-images-limitedalamy-live-news-image382502069.html
RM2D68D85–Kiev, Ukraine. 14th Oct, 2020. A family wearing face masks as a preventive measure walk on the street.In Ukrainian capital, over the past day, as a result of complications from the COVID-19, the death record tolls to 21 reportedly by media. A total of 276,177 laboratory-confirmed cases of the COVID-19 coronavirus in Ukraine, of which 5,229 were fatal. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
Ukrainian domestic refugees who escaped from Kharkiv area to relative safety of Nadyby, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine walk on the stairs of thier shelter on April 21, 2022. Since the Russian Federation invaded Ukraine, the conflict forced over 10 million people to flee their homes, both internally and externally. Greek-Catholic Church in Nadyby near Lviv hosts dozens of mothers with children who fled the war in eastern part of Ukraine and supports many more refugees in the area. The families found shelter in the Center for the Pastoral Care of Priests and Monks in Nadyby. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/Nu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ukrainian-domestic-refugees-who-escaped-from-kharkiv-area-to-relative-safety-of-nadyby-lviv-oblast-ukraine-walk-on-the-stairs-of-thier-shelter-on-april-21-2022-since-the-russian-federation-invaded-ukraine-the-conflict-forced-over-10-million-people-to-flee-their-homes-both-internally-and-externally-greek-catholic-church-in-nadyby-near-lviv-hosts-dozens-of-mothers-with-children-who-fled-the-war-in-eastern-part-of-ukraine-and-supports-many-more-refugees-in-the-area-the-families-found-shelter-in-the-center-for-the-pastoral-care-of-priests-and-monks-in-nadyby-photo-by-dominika-zarzyckanu-image490060455.html
RM2KD8533–Ukrainian domestic refugees who escaped from Kharkiv area to relative safety of Nadyby, Lviv Oblast, Ukraine walk on the stairs of thier shelter on April 21, 2022. Since the Russian Federation invaded Ukraine, the conflict forced over 10 million people to flee their homes, both internally and externally. Greek-Catholic Church in Nadyby near Lviv hosts dozens of mothers with children who fled the war in eastern part of Ukraine and supports many more refugees in the area. The families found shelter in the Center for the Pastoral Care of Priests and Monks in Nadyby. (Photo by Dominika Zarzycka/Nu
Guards help a family from Ukraine with their luggage as they walk over a railway line after crossing a border point into Poland at Kroscienko, in the south east of the country. Picture date: Saturday March 19, 2022. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/guards-help-a-family-from-ukraine-with-their-luggage-as-they-walk-over-a-railway-line-after-crossing-a-border-point-into-poland-at-kroscienko-in-the-south-east-of-the-country-picture-date-saturday-march-19-2022-image465148799.html
RM2J0NA13–Guards help a family from Ukraine with their luggage as they walk over a railway line after crossing a border point into Poland at Kroscienko, in the south east of the country. Picture date: Saturday March 19, 2022.