Having been defeated on the battlefield, Russian troops inflicted maximum damage to all possible infrastructure in Ukrainian cities. Here are photos of the destruction in the Chernihiv region.
A photo selection of the landmarks destroyed by the Russians during the massive shelling of Mariupol.
Retreating from the Sumy region, Russian troops inflicted maximum damage to all possible infrastructure, including Ukraine's cultural heritage, objects that pose absolutely no threat.
Photo selection of steles at the entrance to Ukrainian cities. Russian troops at the first opportunity repaint them in the colours of the Russian flag.
Comparative photo selection: two cities: Grozny and Mariupol. Two wars: Chechen(1995) and Ukrainian(2022). One trace is Russian.
An enemy missile has hit the Novaya Posta innovation terminal in Kharkiv: the workers who were there had no chance to run for cover. 6 workers were killed, many wounded.
Russian occupiers have attacked the port infrastructure in Odessa, the strikes have significantly damaged the building of the sea station and a hotel, destroyed grain storage facilities and damaged warehouse buildings.
For comparison we offer a selection of photos from World War II and the Russian-Ukrainian war.
This picture shows the town of Mariinka, which was completely destroyed during the war. This town was home to about 9,000 people, and after the Russians arrived, only ruins remained.
As a result of Russian shelling in Gulyaypol, Zaporizhzhya region, a unique building - a steam mill dating back to 1894 - was subjected to destruction.