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RC2L7FAN2T50 Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a wreath-laying ceremony marking the anniversary of Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union in World War Two, on the Remembrance and Sorrow Day at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by the Kremlin wall in Moscow, Russia June 22, 2025. Yuri Kochetkov/Pool via REUTERS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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RC2L7FAFZL9W Russian President Vladimir Putin shakes hands with an officer, a Hero of Russia, during a wreath-laying ceremony marking the anniversary of Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union in World War Two, on the Remembrance and Sorrow Day at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by the Kremlin wall in Moscow, Russia June 22, 2025. Alexander Zemlianichenko/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2L7FASVV5Y Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks with an officer, a Hero of Russia, during a wreath-laying ceremony marking the anniversary of Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union in World War Two, on the Remembrance and Sorrow Day at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by the Kremlin wall in Moscow, Russia June 22, 2025. Alexander Zemlianichenko/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2L7FAWZNEF Russian President Vladimir Putin and Defence Minister Andrei Belousov attend a wreath-laying ceremony marking the anniversary of Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union in World War Two, on the Remembrance and Sorrow Day at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by the Kremlin wall in Moscow, Russia June 22, 2025. Alexander Zemlianichenko/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2L7FA6CIVR Russian President Vladimir Putin and Defence Minister Andrei Belousov attend a wreath-laying ceremony marking the anniversary of Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union in World War Two, on the Remembrance and Sorrow Day at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by the Kremlin wall in Moscow, Russia June 22, 2025. Alexander Zemlianichenko/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2L7FAK43NO Russian President Vladimir Putin and Defence Minister Andrei Belousov attend a wreath-laying ceremony marking the anniversary of Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union in World War Two, on the Remembrance and Sorrow Day at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by the Kremlin wall in Moscow, Russia June 22, 2025. Alexander Zemlianichenko/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2L7FAQUOF0 Russian President Vladimir Putin and Defence Minister Andrei Belousov attend a wreath-laying ceremony marking the anniversary of Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union in World War Two, on the Remembrance and Sorrow Day at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by the Kremlin wall in Moscow, Russia June 22, 2025. Alexander Zemlianichenko/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2L7FA75LWJ Russian President Vladimir Putin and Defence Minister Andrei Belousov attend a wreath-laying ceremony marking the anniversary of Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union in World War Two, on the Remembrance and Sorrow Day at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by the Kremlin wall in Moscow, Russia June 22, 2025. Alexander Zemlianichenko/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2L7FAZDC1D Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a wreath-laying ceremony marking the anniversary of Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union in World War Two, on the Remembrance and Sorrow Day at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by the Kremlin wall in Moscow, Russia June 22, 2025. Alexander Zemlianichenko/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2L7FAWSHLW Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a wreath-laying ceremony marking the anniversary of Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union in World War Two, on the Remembrance and Sorrow Day at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by the Kremlin wall in Moscow, Russia June 22, 2025. Alexander Zemlianichenko/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2L7FAEMTPZ Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a wreath-laying ceremony marking the anniversary of Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union in World War Two, on the Remembrance and Sorrow Day at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by the Kremlin wall in Moscow, Russia June 22, 2025. Alexander Zemlianichenko/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2L7FAZH2Q5 Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a wreath-laying ceremony marking the anniversary of Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union in World War Two, on the Remembrance and Sorrow Day at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by the Kremlin wall in Moscow, Russia June 22, 2025. Alexander Zemlianichenko/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2L7FA9I8VJ Russian President Vladimir Putin and Defence Minister Andrei Belousov attend a wreath-laying ceremony marking the anniversary of Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union in World War Two, on the Remembrance and Sorrow Day at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by the Kremlin wall in Moscow, Russia June 22, 2025. Yuri Kochetkov/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2L7FA1PA6R Russian President Vladimir Putin and Defence Minister Andrei Belousov attend a wreath-laying ceremony marking the anniversary of Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union in World War Two, on the Remembrance and Sorrow Day at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by the Kremlin wall in Moscow, Russia June 22, 2025. Yuri Kochetkov/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2L7FAG3USE Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a wreath-laying ceremony marking the anniversary of Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union in World War Two, on the Remembrance and Sorrow Day at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by the Kremlin wall in Moscow, Russia June 22, 2025. Yuri Kochetkov/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2L7FAHKADG Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a wreath-laying ceremony marking the anniversary of Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union in World War Two, on the Remembrance and Sorrow Day at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by the Kremlin wall in Moscow, Russia June 22, 2025. Yuri Kochetkov/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2L7FAEXS0U Russian President Vladimir Putin arrives for a wreath-laying ceremony marking the anniversary of Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union in World War Two, on the Remembrance and Sorrow Day at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by the Kremlin wall in Moscow, Russia June 22, 2025. Yuri Kochetkov/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2L7FAMR3RG Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a wreath-laying ceremony marking the anniversary of Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union in World War Two, on the Remembrance and Sorrow Day at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by the Kremlin wall in Moscow, Russia June 22, 2025. Yuri Kochetkov/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2L7FAOHQIY Russian President Vladimir Putin and Defence Minister Andrei Belousov attend a wreath-laying ceremony marking the anniversary of Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union in World War Two, on the Remembrance and Sorrow Day at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by the Kremlin wall in Moscow, Russia June 22, 2025. Yuri Kochetkov/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2L7FAWME93 Russian President Vladimir Putin and Defence Minister Andrei Belousov attend a wreath-laying ceremony marking the anniversary of Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union in World War Two, on the Remembrance and Sorrow Day at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by the Kremlin wall in Moscow, Russia June 22, 2025. Yuri Kochetkov/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2L7FAWAH7V Russian President Vladimir Putin and Defence Minister Andrei Belousov attend a wreath-laying ceremony marking the anniversary of Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union in World War Two, on the Remembrance and Sorrow Day at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by the Kremlin wall in Moscow, Russia June 22, 2025. Yuri Kochetkov/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2L7FA9U52N Russian President Vladimir Putin and Defence Minister Andrei Belousov attend a wreath-laying ceremony marking the anniversary of Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union in World War Two, on the Remembrance and Sorrow Day at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by the Kremlin wall in Moscow, Russia June 22, 2025. Yuri Kochetkov/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2L7FABLIC3 Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a wreath-laying ceremony marking the anniversary of Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union in World War Two, on the Remembrance and Sorrow Day at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by the Kremlin wall in Moscow, Russia June 22, 2025. Yuri Kochetkov/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2L7FAHJB0I Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a wreath-laying ceremony marking the anniversary of Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union in World War Two, on the Remembrance and Sorrow Day at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by the Kremlin wall in Moscow, Russia June 22, 2025. Yuri Kochetkov/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2L7FATQOL5 Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a wreath-laying ceremony marking the anniversary of Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union in World War Two, on the Remembrance and Sorrow Day at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by the Kremlin wall in Moscow, Russia June 22, 2025. Yuri Kochetkov/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2L7FAQBNDL Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a wreath-laying ceremony marking the anniversary of Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union in World War Two, on the Remembrance and Sorrow Day at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by the Kremlin wall in Moscow, Russia June 22, 2025. Yuri Kochetkov/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2L7FA82PVU Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a wreath-laying ceremony marking the anniversary of Nazi Germany's invasion of the Soviet Union in World War Two, on the Remembrance and Sorrow Day at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier by the Kremlin wall in Moscow, Russia June 22, 2025. Yuri Kochetkov/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2BXEAB3WCF Amy Siewe, a professional python hunter, inspects dyed skins of Florida's invasive Burmese python species at her home in Naples, Florida, U.S. June 6, 2025. REUTERS/Marco Bello
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RC2BXEAQUUMG Amy Siewe, a professional python hunter, inspects a skin of Florida's invasive Burmese python species at her home in Naples, Florida, U.S. June 6, 2025. REUTERS/Marco Bello
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RC2BXEAG9RIC Dyed skins of Florida's invasive Burmese python species hang at the home of Amy Siewe, a professional python hunter, in Naples, Florida, U.S. June 6, 2025. REUTERS/Marco Bello
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RC2BXEA2T7JS Photos of Amy Siewe, a professional hunter of Florida's invasive Burmese python species, hang in the refrigarator door at her home in Naples, Florida, U.S. June 6, 2025. REUTERS/Marco Bello
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RC2CXEACSM7R Amy Siewe, a professional hunter of Florida's invasive Burmese python species, talks with a fellow hunter in Ochopee, Florida, U.S. June 6, 2025. REUTERS/Marco Bello
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RC2BXEA8LY42 Amy Siewe, a professional python hunter, inspects dyed skins of Florida's invasive Burmese python species at her home in Naples, Florida, U.S. June 6, 2025. REUTERS/Marco Bello
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RC2FXEAXFQMR A Florida's invasive Burmese python lies on the grass after being caught by professional hunter Amy Siewe in Ochopee, Florida, U.S. June 6, 2025. REUTERS/Marco Bello
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RC2BXEAL1JWB A photo of Amy Siewe, a professional hunter of Florida's invasive Burmese python species, and a python skull are displayed at her home in Naples, Florida, U.S. June 6, 2025. REUTERS/Marco Bello
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RC2CXEAQJPFW Amy Siewe, a professional hunter of Florida's invasive Burmese python species, and her boyfriend Dave Roberts set the light system in their truck in Ochopee, Florida, U.S. June 6, 2025. REUTERS/Marco Bello
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RC2FXEA3OMNV Amy Siewe, a professional hunter of Florida's invasive Burmese python species, and her boyfriend Dave Roberts hold a python in Ochopee, Florida, U.S. June 6, 2025. REUTERS/Marco Bello
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RC2FXEAPF7Z4 A Florida's invasive Burmese python lies on the grass after being caught by professional hunter Amy Siewe in Ochopee, Florida, U.S. June 6, 2025. REUTERS/Marco Bello
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RC2FXEA5UVAI Amy Siewe, a professional hunter of Florida's invasive Burmese python species, catches a python in Ochopee, Florida, U.S. June 6, 2025. REUTERS/Marco Bello
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RC2CXEAAWS08 Amy Siewe, a professional hunter of Florida's invasive Burmese python species, and her boyfriend Dave Roberts talk in their truck in Ochopee, Florida, U.S. June 6, 2025. REUTERS/Marco Bello
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RC2CXEADK0GU Amy Siewe, a professional hunter of Florida's invasive Burmese python species, looks on for pythons in Ochopee, Florida, U.S. June 6, 2025. REUTERS/Marco Bello
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RC2GXEAY6B13 Amy Siewe, a professional hunter of Florida's invasive Burmese python species, and her boyfriend Dave Roberts put a python in a bag after dispatch in Ochopee, Florida, U.S. June 6, 2025. REUTERS/Marco Bello
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RC2DXEASWE61 Amy Siewe, a professional hunter of Florida's invasive Burmese python species, and her boyfriend Dave Roberts look on for pythons in Ochopee, Florida, U.S. June 6, 2025. REUTERS/Marco Bello
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RC2FXEA9BVZ0 Amy Siewe, a professional hunter of Florida's invasive Burmese python species, inspects a scar on a python in Ochopee, Florida, U.S. June 6, 2025. REUTERS/Marco Bello
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RC2FXEA14UTP Amy Siewe, a professional hunter of Florida's invasive Burmese python species, holds a python in Ochopee, Florida, U.S. June 6, 2025. REUTERS/Marco Bello
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RC2FXEAZDPMW Amy Siewe, a professional hunter of Florida's invasive Burmese python species, catches a python in Ochopee, Florida, U.S. June 6, 2025. REUTERS/Marco Bello
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RC2GXEAZOO6V Tools of Amy Siewe, a professional hunter of Florida's invasive Burmese python species, lie on the grass in Ochopee, Florida, U.S. June 6, 2025. REUTERS/Marco Bello
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RC2DXEARNBTJ Amy Siewe, a professional hunter of Florida's invasive Burmese python species, holds a brown snake as her boyfriend Dave Roberts records with his phone in Ochopee, Florida, U.S. June 6, 2025. REUTERS/Marco Bello
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RC2FXEA2PHVJ Amy Siewe, a professional hunter of Florida's invasive Burmese python species, holds a python in Ochopee, Florida, U.S. June 6, 2025. REUTERS/Marco Bello
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RC2GXEAYELVL Amy Siewe, a professional hunter of Florida's invasive Burmese python species, and her boyfriend Dave Roberts measure a python after dispatch in Ochopee, Florida, U.S. June 6, 2025. REUTERS/Marco Bello
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RC2FXEA084RW Amy Siewe, a professional hunter of Florida's invasive Burmese python species, and her boyfriend Dave Roberts inspect a scar on a python in Ochopee, Florida, U.S. June 6, 2025. REUTERS/Marco Bello
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RC2FXEAOY34E Amy Siewe, a professional hunter of Florida's invasive Burmese python species, catches a python in Ochopee, Florida, U.S. June 6, 2025. REUTERS/Marco Bello
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RC2HYEA9PRH1 The "Black Cloud" installation, by Ukrainian artist Oleksiy Sai (Liosha Say), which includes the sounds of artillery fire, explosions, drones and military vehicles in a chilling evocation of Russia's all-out invasion of Ukraine since February 2022, is displayed in central Kyiv, June 8, 2025. The artwork is 30 meters (100 feet) long and 15 meters (49 feet) high, weighs nearly eight tonnes, and is made from four kilometers of fabric. REUTERS/Vladyslav Musiienko
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RC2HYEA0N265 A child inspects the "Black Cloud" installation, by Ukrainian artist Oleksiy Sai (Liosha Say), which includes the sounds of artillery fire, explosions, drones and military vehicles in a chilling evocation of Russia's all-out invasion of Ukraine since February 2022, in central Kyiv, June 8, 2025. The artwork is 30 meters (100 feet) long and 15 meters (49 feet) high, weighs nearly eight tonnes, and is made from four kilometers of fabric. REUTERS/Vladyslav Musiienko
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LYNXNPEL5405Q-OUKTP FILE PHOTO: A satellite view shows military aircraft, some sitting destroyed, at the Belaya air base, near Stepnoy, Irkutsk region, Russia, June 4, 2025, after Ukraine launched a drone attack, dubbed "Operation Spider's Web", targeting Russian strategic bombers during Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine. 2025 Planet Labs PBC/Handout via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT/File Photo
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LYNXNPEL5405Q-OUSTP FILE PHOTO: A satellite view shows military aircraft, some sitting destroyed, at the Belaya air base, near Stepnoy, Irkutsk region, Russia, June 4, 2025, after Ukraine launched a drone attack, dubbed "Operation Spider's Web", targeting Russian strategic bombers during Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine. 2025 Planet Labs PBC/Handout via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT/File Photo
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LYNXNPEL5405Q-OUSWD FILE PHOTO: A satellite view shows military aircraft, some sitting destroyed, at the Belaya air base, near Stepnoy, Irkutsk region, Russia, June 4, 2025, after Ukraine launched a drone attack, dubbed "Operation Spider's Web", targeting Russian strategic bombers during Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine. 2025 Planet Labs PBC/Handout via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT/File Photo
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LYNXNPEL5405Q-OUKWD FILE PHOTO: A satellite view shows military aircraft, some sitting destroyed, at the Belaya air base, near Stepnoy, Irkutsk region, Russia, June 4, 2025, after Ukraine launched a drone attack, dubbed "Operation Spider's Web", targeting Russian strategic bombers during Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine. 2025 Planet Labs PBC/Handout via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT/File Photo
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LYNXNPEL5405Q FILE PHOTO: A satellite view shows military aircraft, some sitting destroyed, at the Belaya air base, near Stepnoy, Irkutsk region, Russia, June 4, 2025, after Ukraine launched a drone attack, dubbed "Operation Spider's Web", targeting Russian strategic bombers during Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine. 2025 Planet Labs PBC/Handout via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT/File Photo
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LYNXNPEL53131-OUKTP US-ISRAEL-PALESTINIANS-GAZAA satellite view shows military aircraft, some sitting destroyed, at the Belaya air base, near Stepnoy, Irkutsk region, Russia, June 4, 2025, after Ukraine launched a drone attack, dubbed "Operation Spider's Web", targeting Russian strategic bombers during Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine. 2025 Planet Labs PBC/Handout via REUTERS
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LYNXNPEL53131-OUSTP US-ISRAEL-PALESTINIANS-GAZAA satellite view shows military aircraft, some sitting destroyed, at the Belaya air base, near Stepnoy, Irkutsk region, Russia, June 4, 2025, after Ukraine launched a drone attack, dubbed "Operation Spider's Web", targeting Russian strategic bombers during Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine. 2025 Planet Labs PBC/Handout via REUTERS
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LYNXNPEL53131-OUSWD US-ISRAEL-PALESTINIANS-GAZAA satellite view shows military aircraft, some sitting destroyed, at the Belaya air base, near Stepnoy, Irkutsk region, Russia, June 4, 2025, after Ukraine launched a drone attack, dubbed "Operation Spider's Web", targeting Russian strategic bombers during Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine. 2025 Planet Labs PBC/Handout via REUTERS
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LYNXNPEL53131-OUKWD US-ISRAEL-PALESTINIANS-GAZAA satellite view shows military aircraft, some sitting destroyed, at the Belaya air base, near Stepnoy, Irkutsk region, Russia, June 4, 2025, after Ukraine launched a drone attack, dubbed "Operation Spider's Web", targeting Russian strategic bombers during Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine. 2025 Planet Labs PBC/Handout via REUTERS
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LYNXNPEL53131 US-ISRAEL-PALESTINIANS-GAZAA satellite view shows military aircraft, some sitting destroyed, at the Belaya air base, near Stepnoy, Irkutsk region, Russia, June 4, 2025, after Ukraine launched a drone attack, dubbed "Operation Spider's Web", targeting Russian strategic bombers during Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine. 2025 Planet Labs PBC/Handout via REUTERS
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LYNXNPEL5313S-OUSLT FOTO DE ARCHIVO: Una vista satelital muestra aviones militares, algunos destrozados, en la base aérea de Belaya, cerca de Stepnoy, región de Irkutsk, Rusia, el 4 de junio de 2025, después de que Ucrania lanzara un ataque con drones denominado "Operación Telaraña" contra bombarderos estratégicos rusos durante la invasión rusa de Ucrania. 2025 Planet Labs PBC/Folleto vía REUTERS/Foto de archivo
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LYNXNPEL5313S-OESTP FOTO DE ARCHIVO: Una vista satelital muestra aviones militares, algunos destrozados, en la base aérea de Belaya, cerca de Stepnoy, región de Irkutsk, Rusia, el 4 de junio de 2025, después de que Ucrania lanzara un ataque con drones denominado "Operación Telaraña" contra bombarderos estratégicos rusos durante la invasión rusa de Ucrania. 2025 Planet Labs PBC/Folleto vía REUTERS/Foto de archivo
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LYNXNPEL5313S-OUSLW FOTO DE ARCHIVO: Una vista satelital muestra aviones militares, algunos destrozados, en la base aérea de Belaya, cerca de Stepnoy, región de Irkutsk, Rusia, el 4 de junio de 2025, después de que Ucrania lanzara un ataque con drones denominado "Operación Telaraña" contra bombarderos estratégicos rusos durante la invasión rusa de Ucrania. 2025 Planet Labs PBC/Folleto vía REUTERS/Foto de archivo
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LYNXNPEL5313S FOTO DE ARCHIVO: Una vista satelital muestra aviones militares, algunos destrozados, en la base aérea de Belaya, cerca de Stepnoy, región de Irkutsk, Rusia, el 4 de junio de 2025, después de que Ucrania lanzara un ataque con drones denominado "Operación Telaraña" contra bombarderos estratégicos rusos durante la invasión rusa de Ucrania. 2025 Planet Labs PBC/Folleto vía REUTERS/Foto de archivo
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RC2LVEA1H7NG FILE PHOTO: A satellite view shows military aircraft, some sitting destroyed, at the Belaya air base, near Stepnoy, Irkutsk region, Russia, June 4, 2025, after Ukraine launched a drone attack, dubbed "Operation Spider's Web", targeting Russian strategic bombers during Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine. 2025 Planet Labs PBC/Handout via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT/File Photo
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LYNXNPEL530UA-OUKTP A satellite view shows military aircraft, some sitting destroyed, at the Belaya air base, near Stepnoy, Irkutsk region, Russia, June 4, 2025, after Ukraine launched a drone attack, dubbed "Operation Spider's Web", targeting Russian strategic bombers during Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine. 2025 Planet Labs PBC/Handout via REUTERS
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LYNXNPEL530UA-OUSTP A satellite view shows military aircraft, some sitting destroyed, at the Belaya air base, near Stepnoy, Irkutsk region, Russia, June 4, 2025, after Ukraine launched a drone attack, dubbed "Operation Spider's Web", targeting Russian strategic bombers during Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine. 2025 Planet Labs PBC/Handout via REUTERS
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LYNXNPEL530UA-OUSWD A satellite view shows military aircraft, some sitting destroyed, at the Belaya air base, near Stepnoy, Irkutsk region, Russia, June 4, 2025, after Ukraine launched a drone attack, dubbed "Operation Spider's Web", targeting Russian strategic bombers during Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine. 2025 Planet Labs PBC/Handout via REUTERS
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LYNXNPEL530UA-OUKWD A satellite view shows military aircraft, some sitting destroyed, at the Belaya air base, near Stepnoy, Irkutsk region, Russia, June 4, 2025, after Ukraine launched a drone attack, dubbed "Operation Spider's Web", targeting Russian strategic bombers during Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine. 2025 Planet Labs PBC/Handout via REUTERS
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LYNXNPEL530UC FILE PHOTO: A satellite view shows military aircraft, some sitting destroyed, at the Belaya air base, near Stepnoy, Irkutsk region, Russia, June 4, 2025, after Ukraine launched a drone attack, dubbed "Operation Spider's Web", targeting Russian strategic bombers during Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine. 2025 Planet Labs PBC/Handout via REUTERS/File Photo
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LYNXNPEL530UA A satellite view shows military aircraft, some sitting destroyed, at the Belaya air base, near Stepnoy, Irkutsk region, Russia, June 4, 2025, after Ukraine launched a drone attack, dubbed "Operation Spider's Web", targeting Russian strategic bombers during Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine. 2025 Planet Labs PBC/Handout via REUTERS
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RC2LVEAJW1SQ FILE PHOTO: A satellite view shows military aircraft, some sitting destroyed, at the Belaya air base, near Stepnoy, Irkutsk region, Russia, June 4, 2025, after Ukraine launched a drone attack, dubbed "Operation Spider's Web", targeting Russian strategic bombers during Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine. 2025 Planet Labs PBC/Handout via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT/File Photo
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RC2LVEAMFQYR FILE PHOTO: A satellite view shows military aircraft, some sitting destroyed, at the Belaya air base, near Stepnoy, Irkutsk region, Russia, June 4, 2025, after Ukraine launched a drone attack, dubbed "Operation Spider's Web", targeting Russian strategic bombers during Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine. 2025 Planet Labs PBC/Handout via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT/File Photo
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UP1EL5V1NQCDT Soccer Football - Champions League - Final - Paris St Germain v Inter Milan - Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany - May 31, 2025 A Paris St Germain fan holds a piece of the pitch up during a pitch invasion after winning the Champions League REUTERS/Angelika Warmuth
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RC28SEAPHOTA Three years on from Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, for many people in Kharkiv, the war and its unrelenting, inescapable proximity, takes a mental toll. But there is a space in the city where ? for a few fleeting hours ? the war stops existing. In the dark, brick-walled basement of the Kharkiv National Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre, a dance company has created a space protected from drones and bombs where audiences can lose themselves in performances of classic ballets. REUTERS/Marko Djurica SEARCH "DJURICA UKRAINE BALLET" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY TEMPLATE OUT
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RC26SEAQHV0R Three years on from Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, for many people in Kharkiv, the war and its unrelenting, inescapable proximity, takes a mental toll. But there is a space in the city where ? for a few fleeting hours ? the war stops existing. In the dark, brick-walled basement of the Kharkiv National Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre, a dance company has created a space protected from drones and bombs where audiences can lose themselves in performances of classic ballets. REUTERS/Marko Djurica SEARCH "DJURICA UKRAINE BALLET" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY TEMPLATE OUT
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RC26SEACFPZ6 Three years on from Russia?s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, for many people in Kharkiv, the war and its unrelenting, inescapable proximity, takes a mental toll. But there is a space in the city where ? for a few fleeting hours ? the war stops existing. In the dark, brick-walled basement of the Kharkiv National Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre, a dance company has created a space protected from drones and bombs where audiences can lose themselves in performances of classic ballets. REUTERS/Marko Djurica SEARCH "DJURICA UKRAINE BALLET" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY TEMPLATE OUT
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RC2J5EA2TDMS Ballerinas practise for the revival of 'Chopiniana,' the first since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, in the underground area of the National Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre amid ongoing attacks, in Kharkiv, Ukraine, April 26, 2025. "In spite of everything - the fact that bombs are flying, drones, and everything else - we can give a gift of something wonderful to people," said ballerina Antonina Radiievska, 43. "They can come and, even if it's just for an hour or two, completely immerse themselves in a different world." REUTERS/Marko Djurica SEARCH "DJURICA UKRAINE BALLET" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC2K5EAKHS03 A pianist plays as ballerinas practise for the revival of 'Chopiniana,' the first since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, in the underground area of the National Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre amid ongoing attacks, in Kharkiv, Ukraine, April 26, 2025. "In spite of everything - the fact that bombs are flying, drones, and everything else - we can give a gift of something wonderful to people," said ballerina Antonina Radiievska, 43. "They can come and, even if it's just for an hour or two, completely immerse themselves in a different world." REUTERS/Marko Djurica SEARCH "DJURICA UKRAINE BALLET" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC2K5EA3WAJM Ballet dancers practise for the revival of 'Chopiniana,' the first since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, in the underground area of the National Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre amid ongoing attacks, in Kharkiv, Ukraine, April 26, 2025. "In spite of everything - the fact that bombs are flying, drones, and everything else - we can give a gift of something wonderful to people," said ballerina Antonina Radiievska, 43. "They can come and, even if it's just for an hour or two, completely immerse themselves in a different world." REUTERS/Marko Djurica SEARCH "DJURICA UKRAINE BALLET" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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RC2L5EAQG74H Ballerinas practise for the revival of 'Chopiniana,' the first since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, in the underground area of the National Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre amid ongoing attacks, in Kharkiv, Ukraine, April 26, 2025. "In spite of everything - the fact that bombs are flying, drones, and everything else - we can give a gift of something wonderful to people," said ballerina Antonina Radiievska, 43. "They can come and, even if it's just for an hour or two, completely immerse themselves in a different world." REUTERS/Marko Djurica SEARCH "DJURICA UKRAINE BALLET" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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RC2K5EAXYH4C A picture and religious images hang from a mirror as ballerinas prepare for practising the revival of 'Chopiniana,' the first since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, in the underground area of the National Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre amid ongoing attacks, in Kharkiv, Ukraine, April 26, 2025. "In spite of everything - the fact that bombs are flying, drones, and everything else - we can give a gift of something wonderful to people," said ballerina Antonina Radiievska, 43. "They can come and, even if it's just for an hour or two, completely immerse themselves in a different world." REUTERS/Marko Djurica SEARCH "DJURICA UKRAINE BALLET" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC2W4EAJ9O28 A ballerina prepares for practising the revival of 'Chopiniana,' the first since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, in the underground area of the National Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre amid ongoing attacks, in Kharkiv, Ukraine, April 25, 2025. "In spite of everything - the fact that bombs are flying, drones, and everything else - we can give a gift of something wonderful to people," said ballerina Antonina Radiievska, 43. "They can come and, even if it's just for an hour or two, completely immerse themselves in a different world." REUTERS/Marko Djurica SEARCH "DJURICA UKRAINE BALLET" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC2X4EA9K1QS A ballerina prepares to practise for the revival of 'Chopiniana,' the first since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, in the underground area of the National Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre amid ongoing attacks, in Kharkiv, Ukraine, April 25, 2025. "In spite of everything - the fact that bombs are flying, drones, and everything else - we can give a gift of something wonderful to people," said ballerina Antonina Radiievska, 43. "They can come and, even if it's just for an hour or two, completely immerse themselves in a different world." REUTERS/Marko Djurica SEARCH "DJURICA UKRAINE BALLET" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC296EAFFZI1 Ballerina Olena Shevtsova, 43, poses for a picture after practising for the revival of 'Chopiniana,' the first since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, in the underground area of the National Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre amid ongoing attacks, in Kharkiv, Ukraine, April 27, 2025. "It's an opportunity to go on stage, even though it's small and there are only 400 people in the audience. On the big stage we have 1,750 seats," said Shevtsova. "But I feel this atmosphere, the fairy tales and the action. And for me, dancing on the big stage or on the small one is, in principle, the same thing." REUTERS/Marko Djurica SEARCH "DJURICA UKRAINE BALLET" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC2J5EARFRQK A ballet mistress helps ballerinas practise for the revival of 'Chopiniana,' the first since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, in the underground area of the National Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre amid ongoing attacks, in Kharkiv, Ukraine, April 26, 2025. "In spite of everything - the fact that bombs are flying, drones, and everything else - we can give a gift of something wonderful to people," said ballerina Antonina Radiievska, 43. "They can come and, even if it's just for an hour or two, completely immerse themselves in a different world." REUTERS/Marko Djurica SEARCH "DJURICA UKRAINE BALLET" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC2Y4EA4GQ1A Ballet Director Svitlana Kolyvanova Popesku, 85, watches as ballerinas practise for the revival of 'Chopiniana,' the first since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, in the underground area of the National Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre amid ongoing attacks, in Kharkiv, Ukraine, April 25, 2025. "It's hard to stage, but it's necessary. Because people need somehow to come to the theater and get some joy, not just destruction and chaos, but also to somehow enrich the soul of a person with such an important, positive feeling," said Svitlana Kolyvanova Popesku. "So that a person comes to the theater and leaves with a completely different mood. Because one cannot always be in such a sad mood. There needs to be some kind of relief." REUTERS/Marko Djurica SEARCH "DJURICA UKRAINE BALLET" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC2X4EARSVQ6 A ballerina sits during a practise for the revival of 'Chopiniana,' the first since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, in the underground area of the National Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre amid ongoing attacks, in Kharkiv, Ukraine, April 25, 2025. "In spite of everything - the fact that bombs are flying, drones, and everything else - we can give a gift of something wonderful to people," said ballerina Antonina Radiievska, 43. "They can come and, even if it's just for an hour or two, completely immerse themselves in a different world." REUTERS/Marko Djurica SEARCH "DJURICA UKRAINE BALLET" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC2L5EA1ESR8 Press secretary of the National Theatre in Kharkiv walks inside the main stage, which is closed to the public since the Russia's full scale invasion of Ukraine, amid ongoing attacks in Kharkiv, Ukraine, April 26, 2025. "In spite of everything - the fact that bombs are flying, drones, and everything else - we can give a gift of something wonderful to people," said ballerina Antonina Radiievska, 43. "They can come and, even if it's just for an hour or two, completely immerse themselves in a different world." REUTERS/Marko Djurica SEARCH "DJURICA UKRAINE BALLET" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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RC2L5EAWOWY0 Ballerinas prepare for practising the revival of 'Chopiniana,' the first since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, in the underground area of the National Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre amid ongoing attacks, in Kharkiv, Ukraine, April 26, 2025. "In spite of everything - the fact that bombs are flying, drones, and everything else - we can give a gift of something wonderful to people," said ballerina Antonina Radiievska, 43. "They can come and, even if it's just for an hour or two, completely immerse themselves in a different world." REUTERS/Marko Djurica SEARCH "DJURICA UKRAINE BALLET" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC2A6EAADZF1 Ballerina Olena Shliahina, 38, poses for a picture after practising for the revival of 'Chopiniana,' the first since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, in the underground area of the National Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre amid ongoing attacks, in Kharkiv, Ukraine, April 27, 2025. "When we started performing here, I felt very happy because we finally went out to our audience," said Shliahina. REUTERS/Marko Djurica SEARCH "DJURICA UKRAINE BALLET" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC2A6EAHNMBZ Ballerina Olha Sharikova, 35, poses for a picture after practising for the revival of 'Chopiniana,' the first since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, in the underground area of the National Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre amid ongoing attacks, in Kharkiv, Ukraine, April 27, 2025. "We are waiting for peace," said Sharikova. "My parents are here, we were very happy to return." REUTERS/Marko Djurica SEARCH "DJURICA UKRAINE BALLET" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC2C6EAUOF56 Ballerina Antonina Radiievska, 43, poses for a picture after practising for the revival of 'Chopiniana,' the first since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, in the underground area of the National Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre amid ongoing attacks, in Kharkiv, Ukraine, April 27, 2025. "In spite of everything - the fact that bombs are flying, drones, and everything else - we can give a gift of something wonderful to people," said Radiievska. "They can come and, even if it's just for an hour or two, completely immerse themselves in a different world." REUTERS/Marko Djurica SEARCH "DJURICA UKRAINE BALLET" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
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RC2K5EA1SP3W Ballerinas practise for the revival of 'Chopiniana,' the first since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, in the underground area of the National Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre amid ongoing attacks, in Kharkiv, Ukraine, April 26, 2025. "In spite of everything - the fact that bombs are flying, drones, and everything else - we can give a gift of something wonderful to people," said ballerina Antonina Radiievska, 43. "They can come and, even if it's just for an hour or two, completely immerse themselves in a different world." REUTERS/Marko Djurica SEARCH "DJURICA UKRAINE BALLET" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC2A6EAK9DMR Ballerina Yulia Litvinova, 19, poses for a picture after practising for the revival of 'Chopiniana,' the first since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, in the underground area of the National Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre amid ongoing attacks, in Kharkiv, Ukraine, April 27, 2025. "I'm pleased to feel that there is supposedly no war. Everything is almost as it was before the war," said Litvinova. REUTERS/Marko Djurica SEARCH "DJURICA UKRAINE BALLET" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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RC2Y4EAFMDHD Workers prepare for the revival of 'Chopiniana,' the first since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, in the underground area of the National Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre amid ongoing attacks, in Kharkiv, Ukraine, April 25, 2025. "In spite of everything - the fact that bombs are flying, drones, and everything else - we can give a gift of something wonderful to people," said ballerina Antonina Radiievska, 43. "They can come and, even if it's just for an hour or two, completely immerse themselves in a different world." REUTERS/Marko Djurica SEARCH "DJURICA UKRAINE BALLET" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
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