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In Ukraine, more bombs fell, buildings collapsed and thousands of terrified residents continued to flee when they could from their besieged cities. A selection of images from AP photographers covering the conflict. More:

A doctor in a white coat makes his way through a dim, dank basement corridor and other medical workers huddle together in an underground room after an air raid alarm sends them scurrying from their work attending scores of wounded., more bombs fell, buildings collapsed and thousands of terrified residents continued to flee when they could from their besieged cities.

Those who remained behind did what they could to help those who were hurt, to protect themselves and their property, and to fight back.In one Associated Press photograph, residents can be seen hanging plastic sheets over glassless window frames after pieces of a Russian missile landed on their apartment block.

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