February 28 — March 3 — Dashcam footage shows people emerging through smoke after a blast from a missile strike during Russia’s invasion in Chernihiv, Ukraine on March 3 2022.
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Smoke billows from a warehouse and an office building which in the Kyiv region, Ukraine, March 3 2022. Picture: REUTERS /SERHII NUZHNENKO
Volunteers dig trenches in Kyiv, Ukraine on March 3 2022. Picture: REUTERS /MYKOLA TYMCHENKO
Pro-Russian separatists stand near a abandoned tank on a road between the separatist-controlled settlements of Mykolaivka (Nikolaevka) and Buhas (Bugas), as Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues, in the Donetsk region, Ukraine on, March 1 2022. Picture: REUTERS/ALEXANDER ERMOCHENKO/
A firefighter walks near a house damaged by recent shelling in the village of Hatne, as Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues, in the Kyiv region, Ukraine on March 3 2022. Picture: REUTERS/SERHII NUZHNENKO
A Ukrainian soldier visits his son who is taking shelter in the lower level of a Kyiv metro station during Russian artillery strikes in Kyiv, Ukraine on March 2 2022. Picture: BLOOMBERG/ERIN TRIEB
A girl poses with toys as a Ukrainian train transporting hundreds of people fleeing from the Russian invasion of Ukraine arrives at the train station in Przemysl, Poland on March 3 2022. Picture: REUTERS/YARA NARDI
A woman and child embrace while taking shelter in the lower level of a Kyiv metro station in Kyiv, Ukraine on March 2 2022. Picture: BLOOMBERG/ERIN TRIEB
A worker from a local construction company prepares an anti-tank obstacle to be place on road around Kyiv, Ukraine, March 3 2022. Picture: REUTERS/CARLOS BARRIA
Workers weld anti-tanks obstacles in Kyiv, Ukraine on March 3 2022. Picture: REUTERS/CARLOS BARRIA
Service members of pro-Russian troops in uniforms without insignia atop a tank in the separatist-controlled settlement of Mykolaivka (Nikolaevka), in the Donetsk region, Ukraine, March 1 2022. Picture: REUTERS/ ALEXANDER ERMOCHENKO
A destroyed fitness centre following Russian missile strikes in Kyiv, Ukraine, March 2 2022. Picture: BLOOMBERG/ERIN TRIEB
A view shows the area near the regional administration building, which city officials said was hit by a missile attack, in central Kharkiv, Ukraine on March 1 2022. Picture: REUTERS/VYACHESLAV MADIYEVSKYY
Medics walk outside the regional administration building, which city officials said was hit by a missile attack, in central Kharkiv, Ukrain on March 1 2022. Picture: REUTERS/VYACHESLAV MADIYEVSKYY
A soldier lies near a destroyed Russian army multiple rocket launcher in Kharkiv, Ukraine 0n February 28 2022. Picture: REUTERS/MAKSIM LEVIN
Firefighters work to extinguish a fire at the Kharkiv National University building, damaged by recent shelling in Kharkiv, Ukraine, March 2 2022. Picture: REUTERS/OLEKSANDR LAPSHYN
Local residents queue to receive food at the territory of a hospital, as Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues, in Kharkiv, Ukraine on March 2 2022. Picture: REUTERS/ANNA CHERNENKO
A drone picture of a destroyed armoured vehicle on a street in Borodyanka, near Kyiv, Ukraine, March 3 2022. Picture: REUTERS/MAKSIM LEVIN/DRONE
An aerial view shows a residential building destroyed by shelling in Borodyanka, in the Kyiv region, Ukraine, March 3 2022. Picture: REUTERS/MAKSIM LEVIN
March 1 — Ukrainian Association of SA members protest against the delay of the SA government to condemn Russia’s invasion in Ukraine, outside parliament in Cape Town.
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Anglican Archbishop Thabo Makgoba, Dean of Cape Town the Very Rev Michael Weeder and other clerics stage a silent protest against Russia's invasion of Ukraine, on the steps of St George’s Cathedral in Cape Town. Picture: ESA ALEXANDER
A statue of Nelson Mandela is lit up in the colours of the Ukrainian flag in support of Ukrainians, in Cape Town, March 2 2022. Picture: REUTERS/SHELLEY CHRISTIANS
Ukrainian Association of SA members protest outside parliament in Cape Town. Picture: ESA ALEXANDER
Ukrainian Association of SA members protest outside parliament in Cape Town. Picture: ESA ALEXANDER
Ukrainian Association of SA members protest outside parliament in Cape Town. Picture: ESA ALEXANDER
March 1 — Members of the Lithuania Armed forces during Saber Strike military training on March 1 2022 in Kazlu Ruda, Lithuania. Saber Strike 2022 is an element of the large-scale exercise Defender-Europe 2022 military drills between US troops and allied forces.
March 1 — Rival teams the Up’Ards and Down’Ards play during the annual Shrove Tuesday “no rules" Shrovetide football match in Ashbourne, Derbyshire, Britain.
Picture: REUTERS/CARL RECINE
March 2 — Russian police detain demonstrators during an anti-war protest against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Picture: REUTERS
March 2 — A man walks past graffiti targeting Russian President Vladimir Putin, as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues, in London, Britain.
Picture: REUTERS/HANNAH MCKAY
March 2 — Supporters of Prince Misuzulu KaZwelithini gather at the high court in Pietermaritzburg where the judge ruled that the prince is the rightful heir to the Zulu throne and his coronation can be conducted, in Pietermaritzburg.
Picture: REUTERS/ROGAN WARD
March 3 — Job seekers wait beside a road for casual work offered by passing motorists in Eikenhof, south of Johannesburg.
Picture: REUTERS/SIPHIWE SIBEKO
March 3 — People use a boat to save items from their home at Torwood Street, Auchenflower, in Brisbane, Australia. Flood-affected communities were cleaning up debris as the weather system that brought heavy rain and flooding moved south towards Sydney.
Picture: GETTY IMAGES/PETER WALLS
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