WORLDRussia invades Ukraine, the World reactsThe Detroit NewsRussian's army tanks move down a street on the outskirts of Mariupol, Ukraine, Friday, March 11, 2022.Evgeniy Maloletka, APForeign and Ukrainian soldiers cross an improvised path under a destroyed bridge in Irpin, outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, Saturday, March 12, 2022. Kyiv northwest suburbs such as Irpin and Bucha have been enduring Russian shellfire and bombardments for over a week prompting residents to leave their homes.Felipe Dana, APA Ukrainian welder builds a tyre deflation stringer spike system in Lviv, western Ukraine, Saturday, March 12, 2022, in Lviv. Russia's war on Ukraine is now in its third week, the war has expanded to areas in western Ukraine, closer to NATO members Poland and Romania. The war has forced more than 2.5 million people to flee Ukraine.Bernat Armangue, APA man plays with a child before she boards a Lviv bound train, in Kyiv, Ukraine, Saturday, March 12, 2022. Fighting raged in the outskirts of Ukraine's capital, Kyiv, and Russia kept up its bombardment of other resisting cities.Vadim Ghirda, APUkrainian soldiers take cover from incoming artillery fire in Irpin, the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, Sunday, March 13, 2022.Felipe Dana, APA woman with her belongings and food, sits on a chair in an improvised shelter in a subway that city residents use as a bomb shelter while a train passes by in the opposite line in Kyiv, Ukraine, Sunday, March 13, 2022.Efrem Lukatsky, APTwo elderly woman lit by a candle hide in a basement used as a bomb shelter in Irpin, outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, Sunday, March 13, 2022.Felipe Dana, APA view of destroyed apartments damaged by shelling, in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Sunday, March 13, 2022.Andrew Marienko, APA Ukrainian firefighter walks inside a large food products storage facility which was destroyed by an airstrike in the early morning hours on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, Sunday, March 13, 2022. Waves of Russian missiles pounded a military training base close to Ukraine's western border with NATO member Poland, killing 35 people, following Russian threats to target foreign weapon shipments that are helping Ukrainian fighters defend their country against Russia's grinding invasion.Vadim Ghirda, APA young woman looks out from a train heading to Krakow, after fleeing Ukraine, at the train station at border crossing in Medyka, Poland, Tuesday, March 8, 2022. U.N. officials said Tuesday that the Russian onslaught has forced 2 million people to flee Ukraine. It has trapped others inside besieged cities that are running low on food, water and medicine amid the biggest ground war in Europe since World War II.Visar Kryeziu, APA woman puts her head in her hands as she sits on a cot in a shelter, set up for displaced persons fleeing Ukraine, inside a school gymnasium in Przemysl, Poland, Tuesday, March 8, 2022. U.N. officials said Tuesday that the Russian onslaught has forced more than 2 million people to flee Ukraine.Markus Schreiber, APUkrainian serviceman walks past the vertical tail fin of a Russian Su-34 bomber lying in a damaged building in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 8, 2022.Andrew Marienko, APA woman carries a child in a winter suit, after fleeing Ukraine and arriving at the train station in Przemysl, Poland, Tuesday, March 8, 2022. U.N. officials said Tuesday that the Russian onslaught has forced 2 million people to flee Ukraine.Daniel Cole, APUkrainian refugees queue for food in the welcome area after their arrival at the main train station in Berlin, Germany, Tuesday, March 8, 2022.Michael Sohn, APA woman holds a baby in a bomb shelter in in Mariupol, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 8, 2022.Evgeniy Maloletka, APThe dead body of a person lies covered in the street in Mariupol, Ukraine, Monday, March 7, 2022.Evgeniy Maloletka, APAn elderly lady pauses after fleeing Irpin, on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 8, 2022. Demands for ways to safety evacuate civilians have surged along with intensifying shelling by Russian forces, who have made significant advances in southern Ukraine but stalled in some other regions. Efforts to put in place cease-fires along humanitarian corridors have repeatedly failed amid Russian shelling.Vadim Ghirda, APUkrainians cross an improvised path under a destroyed bridge while fleeing Irpin, in the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 8, 2022. Demands for ways to safely evacuate civilians have surged along with intensifying shelling by Russian forces, who have made significant advances in southern Ukraine but stalled in some other regions. Efforts to put in place cease-fires along humanitarian corridors have repeatedly failed amid Russian shelling.Felipe Dana, APUkrainians crowd under a destroyed bridge as they try to flee crossing the Irpin river in the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 8, 2022. Demands for ways to safely evacuate civilians have surged along with intensifying shelling by Russian forces, who have made significant advances in southern Ukraine but stalled in some other regions. Efforts to put in place cease-fires along humanitarian corridors have repeatedly failed amid Russian shelling.Felipe Dana, APAn elderly woman is coated in snow as she sits in a wheelchair after being evacuated from Irpin, on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 8, 2022. Demands for ways to safety evacuate civilians have surged along with intensifying shelling by Russian forces, who have made significant advances in southern Ukraine but stalled in some other regions. Efforts to put in place cease-fires along humanitarian corridors have repeatedly failed amid Russian shelling.Vadim Ghirda, APA Catholic priest hands out tulips, to women who have fled Ukraine, in recognition of International Women's Day at the train station in Przemysl, Poland, Tuesday, March 8, 2022. U.N. officials said Tuesday that the Russian onslaught has forced 2 million people to flee Ukraine. It has trapped others inside besieged cities that are running low on food, water and medicine amid the biggest ground war in Europe since World War II.Czarek Sokolowski, APA Ukrainian soldier stands guard at a checkpoint on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday, March 7, 2022. Russia announced yet another cease-fire and a handful of humanitarian corridors to allow civilians to flee Ukraine. Previous such measures have fallen apart and Moscow's armed forces continued to pummel some Ukrainian cities with rockets Monday.Emilio Morenatti, APA Ukrainian civilian receives weapons training, in the outskirts of Lviv, western Ukraine, Monday, March 7, 2022. Russia's invasion of Ukraine has entered its 12th day following what Ukrainian authorities described as increased shelling of encircled cities and another failed attempt to evacuate civilians from the port of Mariupol.Bernat Armangue, APUkrainian civilians receive weapons training, in the outskirts of Lviv, western Ukraine, Monday, March 7, 2022. Russia's invasion of Ukraine has entered its 12th day following what Ukrainian authorities described as increased shelling of encircled cities and another failed attempt to evacuate civilians from the port of Mariupol.Bernat Armangue, APPeople protest the Russian invasion of Ukraine by painting a mock tank during a rally outside of the White House in Washington, Sunday, March 6, 2022.Jose Luis Magana, APRoyal Canadian Air Force personnel load aid for Ukraine at the Canadian Forces Base in Trenton, Ontario on Monday, March 7, 2022.Sean Kilpatrick, APRoyal Canadian Air Force personnel load non-lethal and lethal military aid at CFB Trenton, Ontario, Canada, on Monday, March 7, 2022.Sean Kilpatrick, APA child holds up her stuffed toy after arriving on the platform with a train originating in Lviv, Ukraine, at the station in Przemysl, Poland, Monday, March 7, 2022. Russia's invasion of Ukraine has set off the largest mass migration in Europe in decades, with more than 1.5 million people having crossed from Ukraine into neighboring countries.Czarek Sokolowski, APPro-Ukraine people, partially reflected in a glass, wave Ukraine flags during a protest against Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, March 7, 2022. Russia announced yet another cease-fire and a handful of humanitarian corridors to allow civilians to flee Ukraine. Previous such measures have fallen apart and Moscow's armed forces continued to pummel some Ukrainian cities with rockets Monday.Francisco Seco, APU.S. soldiers from the 82nd Airborne walk down the street near the train station in Przemysl, Poland, Monday, March 7, 2022. Russia's invasion of Ukraine has set off the largest mass migration in Europe in decades, with more than 1.5 million people having crossed from Ukraine into neighboring countries.Czarek Sokolowski, APA child, partially reflected in a glass, holds a Ukraine flag during a protest by pro-Ukraine people against Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, March 7, 2022. Russia announced yet another cease-fire and a handful of humanitarian corridors to allow civilians to flee Ukraine. Previous such measures have fallen apart and Moscow's armed forces continued to pummel some Ukrainian cities with rockets Monday.Francisco Seco, APTwo girls look out of the window as their train arrives, after originating in Ukraine, to the station in Zahony, Hungary, Monday, March 7, 2022. Russia's invasion of Ukraine has set off the largest mass migration in Europe in decades, with more than 1.5 million people having crossed from Ukraine into neighboring countries.Darko Vojinovic, APA small girl look out of the window as her train arrives, after originating in Ukraine, to the station in Zahony, Hungary, Monday, March 7, 2022. Russia's invasion of Ukraine has set off the largest mass migration in Europe in decades, with more than 1.5 million people having crossed from Ukraine into neighboring countries.Darko Vojinovic, APA woman, who has fled Ukraine, walks with there baby at the train station in Zahony, Hungary, Monday, March 7, 2022. Russia's invasion of Ukraine has set off the largest mass migration in Europe in decades, with more than 1.5 million people having crossed from Ukraine into neighboring countries.Darko Vojinovic, APPeople, who have fled Ukraine, walk across the tracks at the train station in Zahony, Hungary, Monday, March 7, 2022. Russia's invasion of Ukraine has set off the largest mass migration in Europe in decades, with more than 1.5 million people having crossed from Ukraine into neighboring countries.Darko Vojinovic, APRelatives greet a student (C) evacuated from Ukraine as he arrives at Sri Guru Ram Dass Jee International Airport on the outskirts of Amritsar on March 7, 2022.NARINDER NANU, AFP Via Getty ImagesFrench urban climbers Alexis Landot and Leo Urban climb the Montparnasse Tower to express solidarity with Ukraine following Russia's military invasion, in Paris, on March 7, 2022.GEOFFROY VAN DER HASSELT, AFP Via Getty ImagesFrench urban climbers Alexis Landot and Leo Urban climb the Montparnasse Tower to express solidarity with Ukraine following Russia's military invasion, in Paris, on March 7, 2022.GEOFFROY VAN DER HASSELT, AFP Via Getty ImagesA woman looks on as she flees the city of Irpin, west of Kyiv, on March 7, 2022. - Russian forces pummelled Ukrainian cities from the air, land and sea on Monday, with warnings they were preparing for an assault on the capital Kyiv, as terrified civilians failed for a second day to escape besieged Mariupol.ARIS MESSINIS, AFP Via Getty ImagesAbandoned strollers are pictured under a destroyed bridge as people flee the city of Irpin, west of Kyiv, on March 7, 2022. - Russian forces pummelled Ukrainian cities from the air, land and sea on Monday, with warnings they were preparing for an assault on the capital Kyiv, as terrified civilians failed for a second day to escape besieged Mariupol.ARIS MESSINIS, AFP Via Getty ImagesRailway personnel helps a woman to carry an infant, as Ukrainian refugees get on the train to Warsaw, at the Przemysl railway station, near the Polish-Ukrainian border, on March 7, 2022. - More than 1,5 million people have fled Ukraine since the start of the Russian invasion, according to the latest UN data on March 6, 2022.LOUISA GOULIAMAKI, AFP Via Getty ImagesA cyclist passes by graffitis reading #Glory to Ukraine and "Stop Putler" (Putin+Hitler), are seen near Vienna's Danube Canal on March 7, 2022.GEORG HOCHMUTH, APA/AFP Via Getty ImagesState Secretary for Asylum and Migration policy Sammy Mahdi pictured at the Tesco site during a field visit to Poland, regarding the humanitarian emergency with Ukrainian refugees rising since the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, Monday 07 March 2022.NICOLAS MAETERLINCK, BELGA MAG/AFP Via Getty ImagesPedestrians cross a street in front of a billboard displaying the symbol "Z" in the colours of the ribbon of Saint George and a slogan reading: "We don't give up on our people", in support of the Russian armed forces, in Saint Petersburg, on March 7, 2022. - On the 12th day of Russia's invasion of Ukraine on March 7, Russian forces pressed a siege of the key southern port of Mariupol and sought to increase pressure on the capital Kyiv. Kyiv remains under Ukrainian control as does Kharkiv in the east, with the overall Russian ground advance little changed over the last 24 hours in the face of fierce Ukrainian resistance.-, AFP Via Getty ImagesPeople who have arrived from war-torn Ukraine wait at the main railway station for a train to take them to Warsaw on March 07, 2022 in Przemysl, Poland. Over one million people have arrived in Poland from Ukraine since the Russian invasion of February 24, and while many are moving in with relatives who live and work in Poland, others are journeying onward to other countries in Europe.Sean Gallup, Getty ImagesA man loads a motorcycle with gasoline from a used liquor bottle sold on the side of a road, a day before a huge price increase on petroleum products is implemented, on March 07, 2022 in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. Shares in Asian markets declined on Monday amid fears of an inflation shock in the world economy already reeling from pandemic-era snarls as the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war continues to send oil prices soaring.Ezra Acayan, Getty ImagesA worker adjusts the prices of fuel on a display as motorists queue at a gas station a day before a huge price increase on petroleum products is implemented, on March 07, 2022 in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. Shares in Asian markets declined on Monday amid fears of an inflation shock in the world economy already reeling from pandemic-era snarls as the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war continues to send oil prices soaring.Ezra Acayan, Getty ImagesA worker loads gasoline on a motorcycle at a gas station, a day before a huge price increase on petroleum products is implemented, on March 07, 2022 in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. Shares in Asian markets declined on Monday amid fears of an inflation shock in the world economy already reeling from pandemic-era snarls as the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war continues to send oil prices soaring.Ezra Acayan, Getty ImagesMotorists queue at a gas station a day before a huge price increase on petroleum products is implemented, on March 07, 2022 in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. Shares in Asian markets declined on Monday amid fears of an inflation shock in the world economy already reeling from pandemic-era snarls as the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war continues to send oil prices soaring.Ezra Acayan, Getty ImagesMotorists queue at a gas station a day before a huge price increase on petroleum products is implemented, on March 07, 2022 in Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines. Shares in Asian markets declined on Monday amid fears of an inflation shock in the world economy already reeling from pandemic-era snarls as the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war continues to send oil prices soaring.Ezra Acayan, Getty ImagesWorkers move the Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin of the Bohorodchany Iconostasis in the Andrey Sheptytsky National Museum as part of safety preparations in the event of an attack in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv, Friday, March 4, 2022. The doors of the museum have been closed since Russia's war on Ukraine began on Feb. 24.Bernat Armangue, APUkrainians crowd under a destroyed bridge as they try to flee crossing the Irpin river in the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, Saturday, March 5, 2022.Emilio Morenatti, APUkrainian servicemen carry a baby stroller after crossing the Irpin river on an improvised path under a bridge that was destroyed by a Russian airstrike, while assisting people fleeing the town of Irpin, Ukraine, Saturday, March 5, 2022. What looked like a breakthrough cease-fire to evacuate residents from two cities in Ukraine quickly fell apart Saturday as Ukrainian officials said shelling had halted the work to remove civilians hours after Russia announced the deal.Vadim Ghirda, APA man is helped in a wheelbarrow after crossing on an improvised path under a bridge that was destroyed by a Russian airstrike, as people flee the town of Irpin, Ukraine, Saturday, March 5, 2022. What looked like a breakthrough cease-fire to evacuate residents from two cities in Ukraine quickly fell apart Saturday as Ukrainian officials said shelling had halted the work to remove civilians hours after Russia announced the deal.Vadim Ghirda, APCaptured Russian soldiers answer media questions at a press conference in the Interfax news agency in Kyiv, Ukraine, Saturday, March 5, 2022.Efrem Lukatsky, APRefugees from Ukraine rest inside a facility for refugees in Chisinau, Moldova, Saturday, March 5, 2022. The United Nations estimates that 12 million people in Ukraine and 4 million fleeing to neighboring countries in the coming months will need humanitarian aid.Sergei Grits, APUkrainian servicemen help an elderly woman, in the town of Irpin, Ukraine, Sunday, March 6, 2022. With the Kremlin's rhetoric growing fiercer and a reprieve from fighting dissolving, Russian troops continued to shell encircled cities and the number of Ukrainians forced from their country grew to over 1.4 million.Andriy Dubchak, APThe dead body of a person killed by Russian shelling lays covered in the street in the town of Irpin, Ukraine, Sunday, March 6, 2022. With the Kremlin's rhetoric growing fiercer and a reprieve from fighting dissolving, Russian troops continued to shell encircled cities and the number of Ukrainians forced from their country grew to over 1.4 million.Diego Herrera Carcedo, APA Ukrainian woman dressed in military attire prays inside the Saints Peter and Paul Garrison Church in Lviv, western Ukraine, Sunday, March 6, 2022.Bernat Armangue, APA man carries a woman as they cross an improvised path while fleeing the town of Irpin, Ukraine, Sunday, March 6, 2022. In Irpin, near Kyiv, a sea of people on foot and even in wheelbarrows trudged over the remains of a destroyed bridge to cross a river and leave the city.Oleksandr Ratushniak, APRefugees fleeing the war in Ukraine, form a line as they approach the border with Poland in Shehyni, Ukraine, Sunday, March 6, 2022. The number of Ukrainians forced from their country increased to 1.5 million and the Kremlin's rhetoric grew, with Russian President Vladimir Putin warning that Ukrainian statehood is in jeopardy.Daniel Cole, APThe faces of refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine are illuminated by the light from a smartphone as they join a line approaching the border with Poland in Shehyni, Ukraine, Sunday, March 6, 2022. The number of Ukrainians forced from their country increased to 1.5 million and the Kremlin's rhetoric grew, with Russian President Vladimir Putin warning that Ukrainian statehood is in jeopardy.Daniel Cole, APAleksander, 41, presses his palms against the window as he says goodbye to his daughter Anna, 5, on a train to Lviv at the Kyiv station, Ukraine, Friday, March 4. 2022. Aleksander has to stay behind to fight in the war while his family leaves the country to seek refuge in a neighboring country.Emilio Morenatti, APPeople crowd as they try to get on a train to Lviv at the Kyiv station, Ukraine, Friday, March 4. 2022. Ukrainian men have to stay to fight in the war while women and children are leaving the country to seek refuge in a neighboring country.Emilio Morenatti, APUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy delivers a video message to the people joining a rally on the Remember square in Frankfurt, Germany, Friday, March 4, 2022.Michael Probst, APUkrainian woman holds a Ukraine flag while taking part in a protest in Orkoien, northern Spain, Friday, March 4, 2022, after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.Alvaro Barrientos, APPeople hold a large Russian flag during a rally in support of Russia in Belgrade, Serbia, Friday, March 4, 2022. Serbia rejects calls from the European Union to join sanctions against Russia, citing national interests.Marko Drobnjakovic, APA man holds a flare during a rally in support of Russia in Belgrade, Serbia, Friday, March 4, 2022. Serbia rejects calls from the European Union to join sanctions against Russia, citing national interests.Marko Drobnjakovic, APA woman lights a candle during a demonstration against Russia's military intervention in Ukraine, in front of the Russian Embassy in Madrid, Spain, Friday, March. 4, 2022. More than 1 million people have fled Ukraine following Russia's invasion in the swiftest refugee exodus in this century, the United Nations said Thursday.Manu Fernandez, APA woman wrapped in a Ukraine flag takes part in a demonstration against Russia's military intervention in Ukraine in front of the Russian Embassy in Madrid, Spain, Friday, March. 4, 2022. More than 1 million people have fled Ukraine following Russia's invasion in the swiftest refugee exodus in this century, the United Nations said Thursday.Manu Fernandez, APU.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken speaks during a media conference prior to a meeting at EU headquarters in Brussels, Friday, March 4, 2022. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met Friday with his counterparts from NATO and the European Union, as Russia's war on Ukraine entered its ninth day marked by the seizure of the strategic port city of Kherson and the shelling of Europe's largest nuclear power plant.Yves Herman, APA banner reads 'Free Ukraine' is seen during the Serie A soccer match between Inter Milan and Salernitana at the San Siro Stadium, in Milan, Italy, Friday, March 4, 2022.Antonio Calanni, APPeople hold a giant Russian/Serbian flag during a rally organised by Serbian right-wing organisations in support of Russian invasion in Ukraine, in Belgrade March 4, 2022. - Around a thousand Serbian ultra nationalist supporters marched in Belgrade in support of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.ANDREJ ISAKOVIC, AFP Via Getty ImagesProtesters rally in support of Ukraine in front of the Parliament on March 4, 2022 in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgians have held rallies everyday as Russia continues its assault on Ukraine's major cities a week after launching a large-scale invasion of the country, which prompted widespread condemnation from European governments and their citizenry.Daro Sulakauri, Getty ImagesProtesters hold up the flashlights of their phones in solidarity with Ukraine in front of Parliament, while waiting for the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky speech to be streamed live from Ukraine on March 4, 2022 in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgians have held rallies everyday as Russia continues its assault on Ukraine's major cities a week after launching a large-scale invasion of the country, which prompted widespread condemnation from European governments and their citizenry.Daro Sulakauri, Getty ImagesA protester in tears after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky speech was streamed live from Ukraine on March 4, 2022 in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgians have held rallies everyday as Russia continues its assault on Ukraine's major cities a week after launching a large-scale invasion of the country, which prompted widespread condemnation from European governments and their citizenry.Daro Sulakauri, Getty ImagesA man holds a portrait of Russian President Vladimir Putin during a rally organised by Serbian right-wing organisations in support of Russian invasion in Ukraine, in Belgrade March 4, 2022. - Around a thousand Serbian ultra nationalist supporters marched in Belgrade in support of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.ANDREJ ISAKOVIC, AFP Via Getty ImagesA protester holds a placard supporting Russia during a rally organised by Serbian right-wing organisations in support of Russian invasion in Ukraine, in Belgrade March 4, 2022. - Around a thousand Serbian ultra nationalist supporters marched in Belgrade in support of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.ANDREJ ISAKOVIC, AFP Via Getty ImagesPeople wave Russian and Serbian flags during a rally organised by Serbian right-wing organisations in support of Russian invasion in Ukraine, in Belgrade March 4, 2022. - Around a thousand Serbian ultra nationalist supporters marched in Belgrade in support of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.ANDREJ ISAKOVIC, AFP Via Getty ImagesPeople wave Russian and Serbian flags during a rally organised by Serbian right-wing organisations in support of Russian invasion in Ukraine, in Belgrade March 4, 2022. - Around a thousand Serbian ultra nationalist supporters marched in Belgrade in support of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.ANDREJ ISAKOVIC, AFP Via Getty ImagesGeorgians cheer the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who is LIVE from Ukraine. Zelensky was live in Tbilisi, Paris, Lyon, Bratislava, Frankfurt, Vilnius. The live was during a Georgian rally in support of Ukraine in front of the Parliament on March 4, 2022 in Tbilisi, Georgia. Georgians have held rallies everyday as Russia continues its assault on Ukraine's major cities a week after launching a large-scale invasion of the country, which prompted widespread condemnation from European governments and their citizenry.Daro Sulakauri, Getty ImagesA digital screen displays the message "No war" referring to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, prior to the French L1 football match between FC Lorient and Olympic Lyonnais at the Moustoir Stadium in Lorient, western France, on March 4, 2022.LOIC VENANCE, AFP Via Getty ImagesWomen and children from war-torn Ukraine, including a mother carrying an infant, arrive in Poland at the Medyka border crossing on March 04, 2022 near Medyka, Poland. Over one million people have left Ukraine since Russia launched its military invasion one week ago. Ukrainian authorities are forbidding men aged between 18 and 60 from leaving and calling on them to fight. Meanwhile Russia is continuing a heavy-handed campaign of attacking major cities such as Kyiv and Kharkiv.Sean Gallup, Getty ImagesPeople who fled the war in Ukraine line up to board a train towards Warsaw after arriving at the main train station from the Polish Ukrainian border on March 04, 2022 in Przemysl, Poland. Over one million people have left Ukraine since Russia launched its military invasion one week ago. Ukrainian authorities are forbidding men aged between 18 and 60 from leaving and calling on them to fight. Meanwhile Russia is continuing a heavy-handed campaign of attacking major cities such as Kyiv and Kharkiv.Omar Marques, Getty ImagesA child who fled the war in Ukraine waits inside a train that will move towards the Sub Carpathian region after arriving at the main train station from the Polish Ukrainian border on March 04, 2022 in Przemysl, Poland. Over one million people have left Ukraine since Russia launched its military invasion one week ago. Ukrainian authorities are forbidding men aged between 18 and 60 from leaving and calling on them to fight. Meanwhile Russia is continuing a heavy-handed campaign of attacking major cities such as Kyiv and Kharkiv.Omar Marques, Getty ImagesA young man who fled the war in Ukraine comforts his dog in front of the main train station on March 04, 2022 in Przemysl, Poland. Over one million people have left Ukraine since Russia launched its military invasion one week ago. Ukrainian authorities are forbidding men aged between 18 and 60 from leaving and calling on them to fight. Meanwhile Russia is continuing a heavy-handed campaign of attacking major cities such as Kyiv and Kharkiv.Omar Marques, Getty ImagesPeople walk by signs of support outside of the Ukrainian Consulate in Manhattan on March 04, 2022 in New York City. As Russia continues to escalate their invasion of Ukraine, people around New York and the world are rallying in support of the country.Spencer Platt, Getty ImagesPeople fleeing Ukraine arrive on a train from Poland at Hauptbahnhof main railway station on March 4, 2022 in Berlin, Germany. Hundreds of thousands of people, mainly Ukrainian women and children as well as foreigners living or working in Ukraine, have fled the country as the current Russian military invasion continues to inflict growing casualties on the civilian population.Maja Hitij, Getty ImagesChildren play after arriving with their families after fleeing Ukraine at Hauptbahnhof main railway station on March 4, 2022 in Berlin, Germany. Hundreds of thousands of people, mainly Ukrainian women and children as well as foreigners living or working in Ukraine, have fled the country as the current Russian military invasion continues to inflict growing casualties on the civilian population.Maja Hitij, Getty ImagesSeveral thousand demonstrators stand together at a rally on Spielbudenplatz and Reeperbahn in the St. Pauli district in Hamburg, Germany, Thursday, March 3, 2022. The organization Fridays for Future is taking to the streets around the world this Thursday to express solidarity with Ukraine and to protest Russia's attack on the country. (Bodo Marks/dpa via AP)Bodo Marks, APA woman and child, fleeing from Ukraine, sit on a bed in a temporary shelter set up in Beregsurany, Hungary, Thursday, March 3, 2022. More than 1 million people have fled Ukraine following Russia's invasion in the swiftest refugee exodus in this century, the United Nations said Thursday.Anna Szilagyi, APA small child reads a book in a temporary shelter set up for displaced persons fleeing Ukraine in Beregsurany, Hungary, Thursday, March 3, 2022. More than 1 million people have fled Ukraine following Russia's invasion in the swiftest refugee exodus in this century, the United Nations said Thursday.Anna Szilagyi, APA small child drinks from a juice box in a temporary shelter set up for displaced persons fleeing Ukraine in Beregsurany, Hungary, Thursday, March 3, 2022. More than 1 million people have fled Ukraine following Russia's invasion in the swiftest refugee exodus in this century, the United Nations said Thursday.Anna Szilagyi, APA small child takes a package of food out of a bag in a temporary shelter set up for displaced persons fleeing Ukraine in Beregsurany, Hungary, Thursday, March 3, 2022. More than 1 million people have fled Ukraine following Russia's invasion in the swiftest refugee exodus in this century, the United Nations said Thursday.Anna Szilagyi, APA Ukrainian volunteer prepares food for displaced people outside Lviv railway station, in Lviv, western Ukraine, Thursday, March 3, 2022. Russia's invasion of Ukraine has forced more than a million people to flee their homeland in just a week.Bernat Armangue, APA view of heavy damage in the residential area of Borodyanka, on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, Thursday, March 3, 2022, following a Russian strike.APA view of the damage on an apartment building in the residential area of Borodyanka, on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, Thursday, March 3, 2022, following a Russian strike.APFirefighters hose down a burning building after bombing in Kyiv, Ukraine, Thursday, March 3, 2022. Russian forces have seized a strategic Ukrainian seaport and besieged another. Those moves are part of efforts to cut the country off from its coastline even as Moscow said Thursday it was ready for talks to end the fighting.Efrem Lukatsky, APA building is engulfed in flames after shelling in Kyiv, Ukraine, Thursday, March 3, 2022. Russian forces have seized a strategic Ukrainian seaport and besieged another. Those moves are part of efforts to cut the country off from its coastline even as Moscow said Thursday it was ready for talks to end the fighting.Efrem Lukatsky, APA building burns after shelling in Kyiv, Ukraine, Thursday, March 3, 2022. Russian forces have escalated their attacks on crowded cities in what Ukraine's leader called a blatant campaign of terror.Efrem Lukatsky, APA building burns after shelling in Kyiv, Ukraine, Thursday, March 3, 2022. Russia has launched a wide-ranging attack on Ukraine, hitting cities and bases with airstrikes or shelling.Efrem Lukatsky, APStanislav, 40, says goodbye to his son David, 2, and his wife Anna, 35, on a train to Lviv at the Kyiv station, Ukraine, Thursday, March 3. 2022. Stanislav is staying to fight while his family is leaving the country to seek refuge in a neighboring country.Emilio Morenatti, APDisplaced people rest at a makeshift shelter in Mlyny, near the Korczowa border crossing, in Poland, Thursday, March 3, 2022. More than 1 million people have fled Ukraine following Russia's invasion in the swiftest refugee exodus in this century, the United Nations said Thursday.Markus Schreiber, APIngrid Landmark Tandrevold of Norway sports a headband reading No War Please as she competes in the Biathlon 4x6 km relay women's World Cup competition, in Kontiolahti, Finland, Thursday, March 3, 2022.Vesa Moilanen, APA couple says good-bye before she boards on a train bound for Lviv at the Kyiv station, Ukraine, Thursday, March 3. 2022. Ukrainian men have to stay to fight in the war while women and children are leaving the country to seek refuge in a neighboring country.Emilio Morenatti, APWomen and children crowd a train bound for Lviv at the Kyiv station, Ukraine, Thursday, March 3. 2022. Russia's invasion of Ukraine has forced more than a million people to flee their homeland in just a week, an exodus so swift it almost matches the number of people who sought refuge in Europe in a whole year during the 2015 migration crisis.Emilio Morenatti, APWomen and children try to get onto a train bound for Lviv, at the Kyiv station in Ukraine, Thursday, March 3. 2022. Ukrainian men have to stay to fight in the war while women and children are leaving the country to seek refuge in a neighboring country.Emilio Morenatti, APNatalia, 57, says goodbye to her daughter and grandson on a train to Lviv at the Kyiv station, Ukraine, Thursday, March 3. 2022.Emilio Morenatti, APBogdan, 51, reacts with a gesture showing strength as he says goodbye to his wife and son on a train to Lviv at the Kyiv station, Ukraine, Thursday, March 3. 2022. While woman and children are leaving the capital to safe places, men are asked to remain and fight the Russian invasion.Emilio Morenatti, APAn Ukrainian soldier keeps position sitting on a ZU-23-2 anti-aircraft gun at a frontline, northeast of Kyiv on March 3, 2022. - A Ukrainian negotiator headed for ceasefire talks with Russia said on March 3, 2022, that his objective was securing humanitarian corridors, as Russian troops advance one week into their invasion of the Ukraine.ARIS MESSINIS, AFP Via Getty ImagesA volunteer cuts steel rods to make anti-vehicle obstacles in Lviv, western Ukraine, on March 3, 2022. - Ukraine's leader vowed March 3, 2022, that Moscow would be made to pay to rebuild his shattered country, as the warring sides readied for ceasefire talks following the fall of the first major city to Russian forces. The invasion, now in its eighth day, has driven one million Ukrainians from their homes and plunged Russia into deepening isolation as a global pariah in the worlds of finance, diplomacy and sports.DANIEL LEAL, AFP Via Getty ImagesA volunteer solders anti-tank obstacles in Lviv, western Ukraine, on March 3, 2022. - Ukraine's leader vowed March 3, 2022, that Moscow would be made to pay to rebuild his shattered country, as the warring sides readied for ceasefire talks following the fall of the first major city to Russian forces. The invasion, now in its eighth day, has driven one million Ukrainians from their homes and plunged Russia into deepening isolation as a global pariah in the worlds of finance, diplomacy and sports.DANIEL LEAL, AFP Via Getty ImagesA man uses his mobile phone on a street during a power outage in Yangon on March 3, 2022.-, AFP Via Getty ImagesPeople wait to board an evacuation train at Kyiv's central train station on March 3, 2022. - Russian President Vladimir Putin vowed no let-up in his invasion of Ukraine on March 3, even as the warring sides met for ceasefire talks and Kyiv demanded safe passage for besieged civilians.DIMITAR DILKOFF, AFP Via Getty ImagesWomen examine the damage at the Kyiv's central railway station which is said was hit by a night explosion in Kyiv on March 3, 2022. - Russian President Vladimir Putin vowed no let-up in his invasion of Ukraine on March 3, even as the warring sides met for ceasefire talks and Kyiv demanded safe passage for besieged civilians.DIMITAR DILKOFF, AFP Via Getty ImagesUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky gestures during his press conference in Kyiv on March 3, 2022. - Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky called on the West on March 3, 2022, to increase military aid to Ukraine, saying Russia would advance on the rest of Europe otherwise. "If you do not have the power to close the skies, then give me planes!" Zelensky said at a press conference. "If we are no more then, God forbid, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia will be next," he said, adding: "Believe me."SERGEI SUPINSKY, AFP Via Getty ImagesA volunteer solders I-beams to create anti-tank obstacle known as Czech hedgehog in a workshop in Lviv, western Ukraine, on March 3, 2022. - Ukraine's leader vowed March 3, 2022, that Moscow would be made to pay to rebuild his shattered country, as the warring sides readied for ceasefire talks following the fall of the first major city to Russian forces. The invasion, now in its eighth day, has driven one million Ukrainians from their homes and plunged Russia into deepening isolation as a global pariah in the worlds of finance, diplomacy and sports.DANIEL LEAL, AFP Via Getty ImagesPolice officers detain a man during a protest against Russia's invasion of Ukraine in central Moscow on March 3, 2022.-, AFP Via Getty ImagesPeople race to board a train to Poland on March 03, 2022 in Lviv, Ukraine. More than a million people have fled Ukraine following Russia's large-scale assault on the country, with hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians passing through Lviv on their way to Poland.Dan Kitwood, Getty ImagesPeople who have fled from war in Ukraine arrive by bus from the Polish-Ukrainian border at the parking lot of a former shopping center that is now a shelter on March 03, 2022 in Przemysl, Poland. Most people arriving spend only a short time at the shelter before being picked up by relatives among the Ukrainian diaspora or traveling onward by bus or train. Over one million people have left Ukraine since Russia launched its military invasion one week ago.Sean Gallup, Getty ImagesFamilies leave on a train to Poland on March 03, 2022 in Lviv, Ukraine. More than a million people have fled Ukraine following Russia's large-scale assault on the country, with hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians passing through Lviv on their way to Poland.Dan Kitwood, Getty ImagesFamilies leave on a train to Poland on March 03, 2022 in Lviv, Ukraine. More than a million people have fled Ukraine following Russia's large-scale assault on the country, with hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians passing through Lviv on their way to Poland.Dan Kitwood, Getty ImagesFamilies leave on a train to Poland on March 03, 2022 in Lviv, Ukraine. More than a million people have fled Ukraine following Russia's large-scale assault on the country, with hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians passing through Lviv on their way to Poland.Dan Kitwood, Getty ImagesPeople race to board a train to Poland on March 03, 2022 in Lviv, Ukraine. More than a million people have fled Ukraine following Russia's large-scale assault on the country, with hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians passing through Lviv on their way to Poland.Dan Kitwood, Getty ImagesPeople stay warm by fires outside the main train station on March 03, 2022 in Lviv, Ukraine. More than a million people have fled Ukraine following Russia's large-scale assault on the country, with hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians passing through Lviv on their way to Poland.Dan Kitwood, Getty ImagesA girl drinks as she stands in an underground metro station used as bomb shelter in Kyiv on March 2, 2022. - On the seventh day of fighting in Ukraine Russia claims control on March 2, 2022 of the southern port city of Kherson, street battles rage in Ukraine's second-biggest city Kharkiv, and Kyiv braces for a feared Russian assault.ARIS MESSINIS, STF/AFP Via Getty ImagesUkraine Ambassador to the United States, Oksana Markarova, responds as President Joe Biden delivers his first State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress, at the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, March 1, 2022.J. Scott Applewhite, APPresident Joe Biden delivers his first State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress at the Capitol, Tuesday, March 1, 2022, in Washington.Sarabeth Maney, APA view of smoke from inside a damaged gym following shelling in Kyiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, March 2, 2022. Russian forces have escalated their attacks on crowded cities in what Ukraine's leader called a blatant campaign of terror.Efrem Lukatsky, APA man carries combat gear as he leaves Poland to fight in Ukraine, at the border crossing in Medyka, Poland, Wednesday, March 2, 2022.Markus Schreiber, APPeople walks by the University of Santo Tomas Main Building lit with the colors of the Ukraine flag to show their solidarity for the people and church of Ukraine in Manila, Philippines on Wednesday Mar. 2, 2022.Aaron Favila, APPeople take part in a protest against the Russian invasion of Ukraine in front of the Russian embassy in Vilnius, Lithuania, Wednesday, March 2, 2022. Russian forces have escalated their attacks on crowded cities in what Ukraine's leader called a blatant campaign of terror.APPeople take part in a protest against the Russian invasion of Ukraine in front of the Russian embassy in Vilnius, Lithuania, Wednesday, March 2, 2022. Russian forces have escalated their attacks on crowded cities in what Ukraine's leader called a blatant campaign of terror.APPeople take part in a protest against the Russian invasion of Ukraine in front of the Russian embassy in Vilnius, Lithuania, Wednesday, March 2, 2022. Russian forces have escalated their attacks on crowded cities in what Ukraine's leader called a blatant campaign of terror.APA woman, who did not want to be identified, poses for a photograph as she holds her newborn girl in the basement of a maternity hospital converted into a medical ward and used as a bomb shelter during air raid alerts, in Kyiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, March 2, 2022. Russian forces have escalated their attacks on crowded cities in what Ukraine's leader called a blatant campaign of terror.Efrem Lukatsky, APA Ukrainian woman cries during a demonstration against the Russian invasion of Ukraine, near the foreign ministry in Islamabad, Pakistan, Wednesday, March 2, 2022.Rahmat Gul, APA building on Sebitseom Island is lit with the colors of Ukraine's flag in support of Ukraine after the Russian invasion, in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, March 2, 2022.Lee Jin-man, APA man stands near a building which is lit with the colors of Ukraine's flag in support of Ukraine after the Russian invasion, in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, March 2, 2022.Lee Jin-man, APSupporters of Ukraine march across the Walnut Street Bridge, in Chattanooga, Tenn., on Monday, March 1, 2022. The Ukrainian Gospel Church of Chattanooga organized a march and prayer in support of Ukraine.Olivia Ross , APA refugee fleeing the conflict from neighbouring Ukraine holds her dog in a blanket as they wait for transportation at the Romanian-Ukrainian border, in Siret, Romania, Wednesday, March 2, 2022.The U.N. refugee agency says more than 874,000 people have fled Ukraine since Russia's invasion last week and the figure is "rising exponentially," putting it on track to cross the 1 million mark possibly within hours.Renata Brito, APAndrey Goncharuk, 68, a member of territorial defense wipes his face in the backyard of a house that was damaged by a Russian airstrike, according to locals, in Gorenka, outside the capital Kyiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, March 2, 2022. Russia renewed its assault on Ukraine's second-largest city in a pounding that lit up the skyline with balls of fire over populated areas, even as both sides said they were ready to resume talks aimed at stopping the new devastating war in Europe.Vadim Ghirda, APPro-Ukrainian people hold up placards and wave Ukrainian flags as they shout slogans during a protest against Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in Istanbul, Turkey, Wednesday, March 2, 2022. Russia renewed its assault Wednesday on Ukraine's second-largest city in a pounding that lit up the skyline with balls of fire over populated areas, even as both sides said they were ready to resume talks aimed at stopping the new devastating war in Europe.Francisco Seco, APA woman cries as she leaves a house damaged by a Russian airstrike, according to locals, in Gorenka, outside the capital Kyiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, March 2, 2022. Russia renewed its assault on Ukraine's second-largest city in a pounding that lit up the skyline with balls of fire over populated areas, even as both sides said they were ready to resume talks aimed at stopping the new devastating war in Europe.Vadim Ghirda, APA dancer performs during an immersive 360 holographic show in the MWC (Mobile World Congress) in Barcelona on March 2, 2022. - One of the technology industry's biggest annual get-togethers is held in the Spanish city of Barcelona, under the shadow of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The Mobile World Congress, where smartphone and telecoms companies show off their latest products and reveal their strategic visions, is expected to welcome more than 40,000 guests over its four-day run.JOSEP LAGO, AFP Via Getty ImagesRefugees from Ukraine are seen as they arrive at the border crossing in Korczowa, Poland, March 2, 2022. - The number of refugees fleeing the conflict in Ukraine has surged to nearly 836,000, United Nations figures showed on March 2, 2022, as fighting intensified on day seven of Russia's invasion.WOJTEK RADWANSKI, AFP Via Getty ImagesA woman walks by the shelled gym building on March 2, 2022 in Kyiv, Ukraine. Russian forces continued their advance on the Ukrainian capital as the country's invasion of its western neighbor entered its seventh day. Intense battles are also being waged over Ukraines other major cities.Anastasia Vlasova, Getty ImagesThe ruby star atop the Kremlin's Spasskaya tower is seen through part of a lattice of the Nikolsky Gate in central Moscow on March 2, 2022, after Red Square was closed to the public. - Jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny on March 2 urged Russians to stage daily protests against Moscow's invasion of Ukraine, saying the country should not be a "nation of frightened cowards" and calling Vladimir Putin "an insane little tsar."KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV, AFP Via Getty ImagesA view to a damaged car near the shelled gym building on March 2, 2022 in Kyiv, Ukraine. Russian forces continued their advance on the Ukrainian capital as the country's invasion of its western neighbor entered its seventh day. Intense battles are also being waged over Ukraines other major cities.Anastasia Vlasova, Getty ImagesA view to a shelled gym building near the TV Tower on March 2, 2022 in Kyiv, Ukraine. Russian forces continued their advance on the Ukrainian capital as the country's invasion of its western neighbor entered its seventh day. Intense battles are also being waged over Ukraines other major cities.Anastasia Vlasova, Getty ImagesUkrainian servicemen walk by a shelled sports store on March 2, 2022 in Kyiv, Ukraine. Russian forces continued their advance on the Ukrainian capital as the country's invasion of its western neighbor entered its seventh day. Intense battles are also being waged over Ukraines other major cities.Anastasia Vlasova, Getty ImagesA view to a shelled gym building near the TV Tower on March 2, 2022 in Kyiv, Ukraine. Russian forces continued their advance on the Ukrainian capital as the country's invasion of its western neighbor entered its seventh day. Intense battles are also being waged over Ukraines other major cities.Anastasia Vlasova, Getty ImagesA view to a damaged TV Tower on March 2, 2022 in Kyiv, Ukraine. Russian forces continued their advance on the Ukrainian capital as the country's invasion of its western neighbor entered its seventh day. Intense battles are also being waged over Ukraines other major cities.Anastasia Vlasova, Getty ImagesResidents light candles at the Saints Peter and Paul Garrison Church in Lviv on March 2, 2022. - Russia steps up its bombing campaign and missile strikes on Ukraine's cities on March 2, 2022.DANIEL LEAL, AFP Via Getty ImagesA worshipper prays in front of a memorial for soldiers who perished after 2014 during the Donbas War, at the Saints Peter and Paul Garrison Church in Lviv on March 2, 2022. - Russia steps up its bombing campaign and missile strikes on Ukraine's cities on March 2, 2022.DANIEL LEAL, AFP Via Getty ImagesA worshipper prays at the Saints Peter and Paul Garrison Church in Lviv on March 2, 2022. - Russia steps up its bombing campaign and missile strikes on Ukraine's cities on March 2, 2022.DANIEL LEAL, AFP Via Getty ImagesPeople walk by the United Nations as delegates arrive for a special session on the violence in Ukraine on March 02, 2022 in New York City. Members will vote later today on a non-binding resolution that condemns Russia for its invasion of Ukraine and demands that Russia immediately withdraw its forces from Ukraine.Spencer Platt, Getty ImagesMembers of Team Ukraine arrive at the Zhangjiakou Athletes Village on March 02, 2022 in Zhangjiakou, China.Alex Davidson, Getty ImagesRefugees try to stay warm after fleeing the Russian invasion of Ukraine, at the Medyka border crossing in Poland, Tuesday, March 1, 2022. All day long, as trains and buses bring people fleeing Ukraine to the safety of Polish border towns, they carry not just Ukrainian fleeing a homeland under attack but large numbers of other citizens who had made Ukraine their home and whose fates too are now uncertain.Visar Kryeziu, APDamaged cars and a destroyed accommodation building are seen near a checkpoint in Brovary, outside Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 1, 2022. Russian shelling pounded civilian targets in Ukraine's second-largest city Tuesday and a 40-mile convoy of tanks and other vehicles threatened the capital — tactics Ukraine's embattled president said were designed to force him into concessions in Europe's largest ground war in generations.Efrem Lukatsky, APA Frontex European border police officer carry a child as refugees arrive from Ukraine at the border crossing Vysne Nemecke, Slovakia, Tuesday, March 1, 2022.Darko Vojinovic, APAnimal keeper Kirilo Trantin comforts an elephant at the Kiev Zoo in Kyiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 1. 2022.Emilio Morenatti, APRefugees from Ukraine sit in a bus after arriving to the border crossing Vysne Nemecke, Slovakia, Tuesday, March 1, 2022.Darko Vojinovic, APHundreds of beds are placed inside a sports hall to accommodate Ukrainian refugees fleeing Russian invasion at the border crossing town of Medyka, Poland, on Tuesday, March 1, 2022. All day long, as trains and buses bring people fleeing Ukraine to the safety of Polish border towns, they carry not just Ukrainian fleeing a homeland under attack but large numbers of other citizens who had made Ukraine their home and whose fates too are now uncertain.Visar Kryeziu, APA woman takes part in a protest against the Russian invasion of Ukraine in front of the Russian embassy in Vilnius, Lithuania, Tuesday, March 1, 2022. Protests continue all over the world as Russian shelling pounded civilian targets in Ukraine's second-largest city Tuesday and a 40-mile convoy of tanks and other vehicles threatened the capital — tactics Ukraine's embattled president said were designed to force him into concessions in Europe's largest ground war in generations.Mindaugas Kulbis, APStudents that fled the conflict from neighbouring Ukraine take rest at a refugee camp in Voluntari, Romania, Tuesday, March 1, 2022. Russia's military assault on Ukraine is now in its sixth day. A miles-long convoy of Russian tanks and armored vehicles is inching closer to the Ukrainian capital and fighting has intensified on the ground as Russia stepped up shelling of Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city.Andreea Alexandru, APPro-Ukraine demonstrators protest against the Russian invasion of Ukraine in front of the Russian Embassy in London, Tuesday, March 1, 2022. Russian shelling pounded civilian targets in Ukraine's second-largest city Tuesday and a 40-mile convoy of tanks and other vehicles threatened the capital — tactics Ukraine's embattled president said were designed to force him into concessions in Europe's largest ground war in generations.Alastair Grant, APA Ukrainian woman holds a placard as she shouts slogans during a protest against Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in Istanbul, Turkey, Tuesday, March 1, 2022. Protests continue all over the world as Russian shelling pounded civilian targets in Ukraine's second-largest city Tuesday and a 40-mile convoy of tanks and other vehicles threatened the capital tactics Ukraine's embattled president said were designed to force him into concessions in Europe's largest ground war in generations.Francisco Seco, APEDS NOTE: GRAPHIC CONTENT - Ukrainian volunteers carry a victim out of the City Hall building, following shelling in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 1, 2022. Russia on Tuesday stepped up shelling of Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, pounding civilian targets there. Casualties mounted and reports emerged that more than 70 Ukrainian soldiers were killed after Russian artillery recently hit a military base in Okhtyrka, a city between Kharkiv and Kyiv, the capital.Pavel Dorogoy, APA member of the Ukrainian Emergency Service looks at the City Hall building in the central square following shelling in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 1, 2022. Russian strikes pounded the central square in Ukraine’s second-largest city and other civilian sites Tuesday in what the country's president condemned as blatant campaign of terror by Moscow.Pavel Dorogoy, APEDS NOTE: GRAPHIC CONTENT - Lifeless bodies lie in the central square following shelling of the City Hall building in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 1, 2022. Russia on Tuesday stepped up shelling of Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, pounding civilian targets there. Casualties mounted and reports emerged that more than 70 Ukrainian soldiers were killed after Russian artillery recently hit a military base in Okhtyrka, a city between Kharkiv and Kyiv, the capital.Pavel Dorogoy, APFernando, a Brazilian soccer player with the Ukrainian soccer club Shakhtar Donetsk, and his wife Tamires Parisoto, arrive from Ukraine amid Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, at Sao Paulo’s International airport in Guarulhos, Brazil, Tuesday, March 1, 2022.Andre Penner, APAeroflot's passengers planes are parked at Sheremetyevo airport, outside Moscow, Russia, Tuesday, March 1, 2022. Russia's largest airline, Aeroflot, said Monday that it suspended flights to New York, Washington, Miami and Los Angeles through Wednesday because Canada has closed its airspace to Russian planes. On Sunday, the European Union and Canada announced they were closing their airspace to Russian airlines and private planes owned by wealthy Russians.Pavel Golovkin, APA volunteer, center, tries to direct refugees fleeing from war in Ukraine, at the railway station in Prezemysl, Poland, Tuesday, March 1, 2022.Markus Schreiber, APArmed men rest on a check-point in the city of Brovary outside Kyiv on March 1, 2022. - Russian troops will carry out an attack on the infrastructure of Ukraine's security services in Kyiv and urged residents living nearby to leave, the defense ministry said on March 1, 2022.GENYA SAVILOV, AFP Via Getty ImagesA bystander walks past a fresco by street artist Seth depicting a girl with a Ukrainian flag walking on tanks in Paris on March 01, 2022. - RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY MENTION OF THE ARTIST UPON PUBLICATION - TO ILLUSTRATE THE EVENT AS SPECIFIED IN THE CAPTION (Photo by JOEL SAGET / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY MENTION OF THE ARTIST UPON PUBLICATION - TO ILLUSTRATE THE EVENT AS SPECIFIED IN THE CAPTION / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY MENTION OF THE ARTIST UPON PUBLICATION - TO ILLUSTRATE THE EVENT AS SPECIFIED IN THE CAPTIONJOEL SAGET, AFP Via Getty ImagesFrance's Prime Minister Jean Castex delivers a speech before a debate following the statement of the government, in application of Article 50-1 of the Constitution, concerning Russia's invasion of Ukraine at The National Assembly in Paris on March 1, 2022.BERTRAND GUAY, AFP Via Getty ImagesPresident of the European Parliament Roberta Metsola talks during a demonstration in front of European Parliament after a special plenary session on the Russian invasion of Ukraine at the EU headquarters in Brussels on March 01, 2022.JOHN THYS, AFP Via Getty ImagesRefugees from Ukraine wait to step in a bus at the Moldova-Ukrainian border's checkpoint near the town of Palanca on March 1, 2022.NIKOLAY DOYCHINOV, AFP Via Getty ImagesA woman takes pictures between the Soviet War Memorial (that commemorates the Soviet soldiers who were killed in the battle for Vienna during WWII) and a wall painted in Ukrainian national colors by unknown people in Vienna, Austria, on March 1, 2022.JOE KLAMAR, AFP Via Getty ImagesA woman carries her dog as refugees arrive from Ukraine at the railway station in the Hungarian-Ukrainian border town of Zahony on March 1, 2022.ATTILA KISBENEDEK, AFP Via Getty ImagesRefugees arriving from Ukraine embrace at the border crossing in Medyka, eastern Poland on March 1, 2022. - Overall, more than half a million people have fled Ukraine since its Soviet-era master Moscow launched a full-scale invasion on February 24, with more than half fleeing into neighbouring EU and NATO member Poland, the United Nations said on February 28, 2022.WOJTEK RADWANSKI, AFP Via Getty ImagesA picture taken on March 1, 2022 at Independence Square in Kyiv shows the Independence monument seen behind sand prepared to make a protective barrier. - Russian troops will carry out an attack on the infrastructure of Ukraine's security services in Kyiv and urged residents living nearby to leave, the Defence Ministry said on March 1, 2022.SERGEI SUPINSKY, AFP Via Getty ImagesA man walks between the Soviet War Memorial (that commemorates the Soviet soldiers who were killed in the battle for Vienna during WWII) and a wall painted in Ukrainian national colors by unknown people in Vienna, Austria, on March 1, 2022.JOE KLAMAR, AFP Via Getty ImagesUkrainian refugees arrive at the railway station in the Hungarian-Ukrainian border town of Zahony on March 1, 2022.ATTILA KISBENEDEK, AFP Via Getty ImagesAn elderly woman from Pakistan is seen sitting at the border crossing in Medyka, eastern Poland as refugees continue to arrive from Ukraine on March 1, 2022. - Overall, more than half a million people have fled Ukraine since its Soviet-era master Moscow launched a full-scale invasion on February 24, with more than half fleeing into neighbouring EU and NATO member Poland, the United Nations said on February 28, 2022.WOJTEK RADWANSKI, AFP Via Getty ImagesPeople hold banners during a demonstration at Bajra Sandhi monument in Denpasar, Bali province on March 1, 2022.SONNY TUMBELAKA, AFP Via Getty ImagesProtesters supporting Ukraine gather outside the United Nations during an emergency meeting of the UN General Assembly, Monday, Feb. 28, 2022, in New York. The U.N.'s two major bodies, the 193-nation General Assembly and the more powerful 15-member Security Council, are holding separate meetings Monday on Russia's invasion of Ukraine.John Minchillo, APA woman holds a placard referring to Russian President Vladimir Putin at a protest against Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in central Jerusalem, Monday, Feb. 28, 2022.Maya Alleruzzo, APDemonstrators supporting Ukraine gather outside the United Nations during an emergency meeting of the U.N. General Assembly, Monday, Feb. 28, 2022, in New York. The U.N.'s two major bodies, the 193-nation General Assembly and the more powerful 15-member Security Council, are holding separate meetings Monday on Russia's invasion of Ukraine.John Minchillo, APA woman holds a sign depicting Russia's president Vladimir Putin and reading "To the court of the Hague" during a protest against Russia's invasion of Ukraine on La Marina square in Malaga on February 28, 2022. - Russia and Ukraine met today for their first talks since the outbreak of war last week, with Kyiv demanding an "immediate ceasefire" and the West ratcheting up its financial sanctions in a bid to force the Kremlin to buckle. The war has already forced more than 500,000 people into neighboring countries, the UN said, as fears mount of a protracted conflict in eastern Europe.JORGE GUERRERO, AFP Via Getty ImagesThe symbol of the United Nations is displayed outside the Secretariat Building during an emergency meeting of the UN General Assembly, Monday, Feb. 28, 2022, at United Nations Headquarters. The U.N.'s two major bodies, the 193-nation General Assembly and the more powerful 15-member Security Council, are holding separate meetings Monday on Russia's invasion of Ukraine.John Minchillo, APSingapore's U.N. Ambassador Burhan Gafoor addresses the emergency session of the United Nations General Assembly, Monday, Feb. 28, 2022.Seth Wenig, APFinland's Prime Minister Sanna Marin (R) and Finland's Defence Minister Antti Kaikkonen arrive to address a press conference in Helsinki, Finland, on February 28, 2022 after the decision to supply arms to Ukraine.JUSSI NUKARI, Lehtikuva/AFP Via Getty ImagesTwo Italian Red Cross workers walks past trucks and containers at the operational center in Avezzano, Italy, Monday, Feb. 28, 2022. The Italian Red Cross prepared a first convoy of trucks loaded with food, medicines and other aids which is due to leave in the next hours to support the Ukraine Red Cross.Gregorio Borgia, APThis satellite image provided by Maxar Technologies shows the northern end of a convoy at the southeast of Ivankiv, north west of Kyiv, Ukraine, Monday Feb. 28, 2022.APA woman from Ukraine, sits on a mattress at a facility for refugees in Budapest, Hungary, on Monday, Feb. 28, 2022. Russian and Ukrainian officials met for talks Monday amid high hopes but low expectations for any diplomatic breakthrough, after Moscow ran into unexpectedly stiff resistance when it unleashed the biggest land war in Europe since World War II.Anna Szilagyi, APA student covers herself in blanket at the Medyka border crossing after fleeing from the Ukraine, in Poland, Monday, Feb. 28, 2022. The head of the United Nations refugee agency says more than a half a million people had fled Ukraine since Russia's invasion on Thursday.Visar Kryeziu, APRefugees arrive at the Medyka border crossing after fleeing from the Ukraine, in Poland, Monday, Feb. 28, 2022. The head of the United Nations refugee agency says more than a half a million people had fled Ukraine since Russia's invasion on Thursday.Visar Kryeziu, APPolice officer detains a demonstrator during an action against Russia's attack on Ukraine in Moscow, Russia, Monday, Feb. 28, 2022. Protests against the Russian invasion of Ukraine resumed on Monday, with people taking to the streets of Moscow and St. Petersburg and some other Russian towns despite mass arrests.Pavel Golovkin, APIn this handout photo provided by UK Parliament, Britain's Foreign Secretary Liz Truss speaks in the House of Commons, London, Monday Feb. 28, 2022, as she announced new sanctions against Russia.Jessica Taylor, AP