UAPP, in partnership with Ukraїner, continues its series of publications featuring key photographs of the month related to the full-scale invasion.
Veterans of the Ukrainian army are training in swimming and wheelchair basketball in preparation for the Corps Trials of the U.S. Air Force and Marine Corps, which took place in March 2024 in Las Vegas, USA. Photo by Serhiy Korovayny.
Rescuers extinguish a fire at one of the power stations in Kharkiv, which was hit by a Russian missile strike in March 2024. Photo by Yakiv Lyashenko.
"Blackout" in Kharkiv in mid-March 2024. Due to mass missile attacks on Kharkiv's energy infrastructure, the city was left without electricity. Photo by Ivan Samoylov.
A man stands by a shattered window in his apartment on Nahorna Street in Kyiv. A missile strike on Kyiv on March 22 injured dozens of people and damaged buildings. Photo by Serhiy Nuzhnenko.
Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers stand next to the destroyed railway station in Kostyantynivka, Donetsk region. The Russian army struck the station with a KAB-250 air bomb at the end of February 2024. Photo by Ukrainian Armed Forces serviceman Serhiy Mykhalchuk.
Fourth-grade students take shelter in the basement of a school in Kremenchuk during an air raid. That day, air raid sirens sounded, and explosions were heard in the city. Photo by Andriy Dubchak for Frontliner.
A maritime drone named "Avdiivka" during testing. Ukrainian Defense Forces successfully use maritime drones to strike the Russian Navy. Photo by Yevhen Maloletka.
Artillerymen of the 126th Brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces fire a D-30 howitzer at Russian positions in the Kherson region in March 2024. Photo by Maryan Kushnir.
A mobile air defense group during training to detect and destroy enemy missiles and drones in the Kyiv region on March 2, 2024. Photo by Oleh Perverzev.
A mobile air defense group during training to detect and destroy enemy missiles and drones in the Kyiv region on March 2, 2024. Photo by Oleh Perverzev.
Also read: Key photos of February.
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