In Ukraine, searing images taken by AP photographers captured a year of war. Russia’s invasion brought death, destruction, displacement and hardship to the country, and awakened fears of a new Cold War.
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The Feb. 24 attack resulted in more than 8 million Ukrainians fleeing their country in what was the greatest exodus of refugees Europe has witnessed since World War II. In some areas, the ruins of apartment buildings and crumbled bridges are now the prominent features of Ukraine’s new war-ravaged landscape. Bodies lie in the streets, in gardens, in houses. Fire-gutted cars and armored vehicles dot the roads.
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