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AP photos: A week of ruins and ruined lives in Ukraine

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An elderly woman who has been evacuated from the Lysychansk area cries moments before departing by train to western Ukraine from the Pokrovsk railway station, Friday, June 10, 2022.
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A journalist holds up a photograph of a Ukrainian serviceman found in the ruins of the Metallurgical Combine Azovstal, in Mariupol, in the territory which is under the control of the Government of the Donetsk People’s Republic, eastern Ukraine, Monday, June 13, 2022. This photo was taken during a trip organized by the Russian Ministry of Defense.
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A woman brandishes a Ukrainian flag standing on top of a destroyed Russian tank in Kyiv, Ukraine, Friday, June 10, 2022.
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A man examines the roof of a hospital damaged during shelling in Donetsk, which is under the control of the Government of the Donetsk People’s Republic, in eastern Ukraine, Tuesday, June 14, 2022. This photo was taken during a trip organized by the Russian Ministry of Defense.
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Surrounded by a security detail, French President Emmanuel Macron, center, visits Irpin, on the outskirts of Kyiv, Thursday, June 16, 2022. The leaders of France, Germany, Italy and Romania arrived in Kyiv on Thursday in a show of collective European support for the Ukrainian people as they resist Russia’s invasion, marking the highest-profile visit to Ukraine’s capital since Russia invaded its neighbor.

There is life amid the ruins in Ukraine, but there are so many ruins, and life is so fraught.

In the course of the last week, Associated Press photographers captured images of a man peering upward through the hole in a roof of a hospital damaged during shelling in Donetsk; of another, his arms opened wide as he looks up at the wreckage of his Bakhmut home, damaged in Russian night shelling.; of boys playing in the shadow of a wrecked apartment building in Irpan.

But there also are lives in ruins. An elderly woman, evacuated from the Lysychansk area, cries out just before departing by train for western Ukraine.

Even as smiling young women wrap themselves in the Ukrainian flag or brandish bundles of cotton candy, even as Kyivans seek relief in comedy clubs, their country’s soldiers deploy anti-tank mines to ward off Russian advances. And Russian soldiers sweep through Mariupol, the city in eastern Ukraine they conquered after reducing it to rubble.

A war that began in winter has extended through spring. A vast field of wheat unfolds behind two Russian soldiers, standing guard as foreign journalists participate in a tour of southeastern Ukraine organized by the Russian Ministry of Defense. And wildflowers on the outskirts of Kyiv blossom behind the skull and crossbones, displayed on a sign that warns of landmines.

Death is never too distant — a puddle of blood amid the debris after a Russian air raid in Lysychansk; a body pulled from a mass grave near Bucha.

But defiance is ever present, as well. In Kyiv, a woman stands astride a Russian tank. With one hand, she waves the Ukrainian flag. With the other, she wields a rifle.

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