Ukraine's families are in crisis as parents attempt to keep their children safe in a war zone.
From the southern city of Mykolaiv, to Kharkiv in the north, children are in the crosshairs as Russia's war on Ukraine pushes into its fourth week.
More than 3 million people have fled across the border, with the United Nations estimating that over 90% of Ukrainian refugees are comprised of women and children.

Mariana Vishegirskaya's husband, Yuri, holds their newborn daughter, Veronika, at a hospital in Mariupol, Ukraine, on March 11. Vishegirskaya survived the maternity hospital bombing in the city earlier in the week.
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People walk past a residential building that was hit in an alleged Russian airstrike in Kyiv, Ukraine, on February 25.
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A boy in Kyiv plays with his tablet in a public basement used as a bomb shelter on February 24.
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Helen Yakubets is comforted by her 5-year-old son, Egor, in a hotel ballroom that had been converted to a temporary shelter in Suceava, Romania, on March 20. Her 18-year-old son and husband stayed in Ukraine to fight.
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Yevhen Potoplyak reads a story to his sons, Ostab and Denys, via a video call in Lviv on March 17. His wife and children fled to Poland in February. Men between the ages of 18 and 60 aren't allowed to leave the country.
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Alexandra, 12, holds her 6-year-old sister, Esyea, who cries as she waves at her mother, Irina, on March 7. The children were leaving Odesa, Ukraine.
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Pregnant women rest in the bomb shelter of a Kyiv maternity hospital on March 2.
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Two children attend a class for Ukrainian refugees in Berlin on March 21. Forty refugee children started their first day of elementary school. The private classes were put together by two Berlin volunteers who managed to raise funds and get free classrooms.
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A displaced Ukrainian cradles her child at a temporary shelter set up inside a gymnasium in Beregsurány, Hungary, on February 28.
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A Ukrainian woman takes her children over the border in Siret, Romania, on March 2.
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A woman named Olga feeds her 1-month-old daughter as her husband, Dmytro, looks on at the Ohmatdit Children's Hospital. According to a Facebook post from the hospital, Olga shielded her baby with her body while their home was being shelled in Kyiv. The child was unharmed, but Olga sustained multiple injuries, the post said.
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People use a basement as a bomb shelter in Kyiv on March 6.
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A woman named Helen comforts her 8-year-old daughter, Polina, in the bomb shelter of a Kyiv children's hospital on March 1. The girl was at the hospital being treated for encephalitis, or inflammation of the brain.
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Refugees rest at a shelter in Korczowa, Poland, on March 2.
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Svetlana Stetsiuk tries to comfort an infant in a makeshift underground nursery on the outskirts of Kyiv on March 20.
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A woman reads a story to children while they take shelter in a subway station in Kyiv on March 2.
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Medical workers show a mother her newborn after she gave birth at a maternity hospital in Mariupol on March 1.
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