Emergency personnel work at the site of an accident after a shell hit a local drug addiction treatment clinic in Belgorod, Russia. A series of explosions was heard in Russia's Belgorod region which borders Ukraine, shortly after President Vladimir Putin announced a military operation in Ukraine.24.02.2022#8124972
Emergency personnel work at the site of an accident after a shell hit a local drug addiction treatment clinic in Belgorod, Russia. A series of explosions was heard in Russia's Belgorod region which borders Ukraine, shortly after President Vladimir Putin announced a military operation in Ukraine.24.02.2022#8124971
Emergency personnel work at the site of an accident after a shell hit a local drug addiction treatment clinic in Belgorod, Russia. A series of explosions was heard in Russia's Belgorod region which borders Ukraine, shortly after President Vladimir Putin announced a military operation in Ukraine.24.02.2022#8124970
An emergency personnel works at the site of an accident after a shell hit a local drug addiction treatment clinic in Belgorod, Russia. A series of explosions was heard in Russia's Belgorod region which borders Ukraine, shortly after President Vladimir Putin announced a military operation in Ukraine.24.02.2022#8124968
A man carries white roses tied with ribbons of the color of the Ukrainian national flag to the Ukrainian Embassy, in Moscow, Russia.24.02.2022#8124964
A woman passes by an electronic scoreboard with information about the exchange rate at a currency exchange office in Moscow, Russia. On February 24 Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a military operation in Ukraine following recognition of independence of breakaway Donbas republics. The rouble skidded to an all-time low of 89.60 against the dollar and neared a crucial threshold of 100 versus the euro. It was at around 70 to the dollar and 81 to the euro before the recent round of geopolitical tensions between Moscow and the West started to escalate in October.24.02.2022#8124960
A man looks at an electronic scoreboard with information about the exchange rate at a currency exchange office in Moscow, Russia. On February 24 Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a military operation in Ukraine following recognition of independence of breakaway Donbas republics. The rouble skidded to an all-time low of 89.60 against the dollar and neared a crucial threshold of 100 versus the euro. It was at around 70 to the dollar and 81 to the euro before the recent round of geopolitical tensions between Moscow and the West started to escalate in October.24.02.2022#8124959
An electronic scoreboard with information about the exchange rate is seen at a currency exchange office in Moscow, Russia. On February 24 Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a military operation in Ukraine following recognition of independence of breakaway Donbas republics. The rouble skidded to an all-time low of 89.60 against the dollar and neared a crucial threshold of 100 versus the euro. It was at around 70 to the dollar and 81 to the euro before the recent round of geopolitical tensions between Moscow and the West started to escalate in October.24.02.2022#8124952
The view shows a deserted hall of Platov International Airport in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. From February 24 to March 2, the work of 12 airports in the south of Russia was suspended due to the ban on the use of southern airspace.24.02.2022#8124944
Passengers exit Platov International Airport in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. From February 24 to March 2, the work of 12 airports in the south of Russia was suspended due to the ban on the use of southern airspace.24.02.2022#8124941
Passengers exit Platov International Airport in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. From February 24 to March 2, the work of 12 airports in the south of Russia was suspended due to the ban on the use of southern airspace.24.02.2022#8124940
Passengers exit Platov International Airport in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. From February 24 to March 2, the work of 12 airports in the south of Russia was suspended due to the ban on the use of southern airspace.24.02.2022#8124938
A passenger exits Platov International Airport in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. From February 24 to March 2, the work of 12 airports in the south of Russia was suspended due to the ban on the use of southern airspace.24.02.2022#8124939
People look at the information board notifying of the cancellation and delay of flights at Platov International Airport in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. From February 24 to March 2, the work of 12 airports in the south of Russia was suspended due to the ban on the use of southern airspace.24.02.2022#8124937
People look at the information board notifying of the cancellation and delay of flights at Platov International Airport in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. From February 24 to March 2, the work of 12 airports in the south of Russia was suspended due to the ban on the use of southern airspace.24.02.2022#8124936
An electronic scoreboard with information about the exchange rate is seen at a currency exchange office in Moscow, Russia. On February 24 Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a military operation in Ukraine following recognition of independence of breakaway Donbas republics. The rouble skidded to an all-time low of 89.60 against the dollar and neared a crucial threshold of 100 versus the euro. It was at around 70 to the dollar and 81 to the euro before the recent round of geopolitical tensions between Moscow and the West started to escalate in October.24.02.2022#8124935
An electronic scoreboard with information about the exchange rate is seen at a currency exchange office in Moscow, Russia. On February 24 Russian President Vladimir Putin announced a military operation in Ukraine following recognition of independence of breakaway Donbas republics. The rouble skidded to an all-time low of 89.60 against the dollar and neared a crucial threshold of 100 versus the euro. It was at around 70 to the dollar and 81 to the euro before the recent round of geopolitical tensions between Moscow and the West started to escalate in October.24.02.2022#8124934
An information board notifying of the cancellation and delay of flights is seen at Platov International Airport in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. From February 24 to March 2, the work of 12 airports in the south of Russia was suspended due to the ban on the use of southern airspace.24.02.2022#8124933
Passengers are seen at the check-in desk at Platov International Airport in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. From February 24 to March 2, the work of 12 airports in the south of Russia was suspended due to the ban on the use of southern airspace.24.02.2022#8124932
Passengers are seen in the waiting room at Platov International Airport in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. From February 24 to March 2, the work of 12 airports in the south of Russia was suspended due to the ban on the use of southern airspace.24.02.2022#8124931
Passengers are seen in the waiting room at Platov International Airport in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. From February 24 to March 2, the work of 12 airports in the south of Russia was suspended due to the ban on the use of southern airspace.24.02.2022#8124930
Passengers are seen in the waiting room at Platov International Airport in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. From February 24 to March 2, the work of 12 airports in the south of Russia was suspended due to the ban on the use of southern airspace.24.02.2022#8124929
Passengers are seen outside the international airport in Krasnodar, Russia. From February 24 to March 2, the work of 12 airports in the south of Russia was suspended due to the ban on the use of southern airspace.24.02.2022#8124916
Passengers stand outside the international airport in Krasnodar, Russia. From February 24 to March 2, the work of 12 airports in the south of Russia was suspended due to the ban on the use of southern airspace.24.02.2022#8124915
A man walks out of the international airport in Krasnodar, Russia. From February 24 to March 2, the work of 12 airports in the south of Russia was suspended due to the ban on the use of southern airspace.24.02.2022#8124913
Passengers stand outside the international airport in Krasnodar, Russia. From February 24 to March 2, the work of 12 airports in the south of Russia was suspended due to the ban on the use of southern airspace.24.02.2022#8124914
Passengers are seen at the international airport in Krasnodar, Russia. From February 24 to March 2, the work of 12 airports in the south of Russia was suspended due to the ban on the use of southern airspace.24.02.2022#8124894
Passengers are seen at the international airport in Krasnodar, Russia. From February 24 to March 2, the work of 12 airports in the south of Russia was suspended due to the ban on the use of southern airspace.24.02.2022#8124893
A deserted waiting room is seen at the international airport in Krasnodar, Russia. From February 24 to March 2, the work of 12 airports in the south of Russia was suspended due to the ban on the use of southern airspace.24.02.2022#8124889
An information board notifying of the cancellation and delay of flights is seen at the international airport in Krasnodar, Russia. From February 24 to March 2, the work of 12 airports in the south of Russia was suspended due to the ban on the use of southern airspace.24.02.2022#8124882
A deserted waiting room is seen at the international airport in Krasnodar, Russia. From February 24 to March 2, the work of 12 airports in the south of Russia was suspended due to the ban on the use of southern airspace.24.02.2022#8124881
An information board notifying of the cancellation and delay of flights is seen at the international airport in Krasnodar, Russia. From February 24 to March 2, the work of 12 airports in the south of Russia was suspended due to the ban on the use of southern airspace.24.02.2022#8124880
An information board notifying of the cancellation and delay of flights is seen at the international airport in Krasnodar, Russia. From February 24 to March 2, the work of 12 airports in the south of Russia was suspended due to the ban on the use of southern airspace.24.02.2022#8124879