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<strong>April 25:</strong> A Ukrainian serviceman walks amid the rubble of a building heavily damaged by multiple Russian bombardments near a frontline in Kharkiv, Ukraine.
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April 25: A Ukrainian serviceman walks amid the rubble of a building heavily damaged by multiple Russian bombardments near a frontline in Kharkiv, Ukraine. / AP

In the ninth week of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, many civilians are trapped in the besieged Azovstal steel plant, the last remaining holdout of Ukrainian forces in the port city of Mariupol.

The U.N. projects that more than 8 million refugees will have left Ukraine by the end of the conflict; more than 5 million have already fled the country.

While Russian forces continue to target central and western Ukraine — where most of the displaced civilians have fled to — with airstrikes, while more intense offensives continue in southern and eastern Ukraine, where Russia has said its focus will be, going forward.

Here's a look at the situation on the ground:

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<strong>April 25:</strong> Volunteers evacuate an elderly woman out of her apartment in a frontline neighborhood as Russian bombardments continue in Kharkiv.
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April 25: Volunteers evacuate an elderly woman out of her apartment in a frontline neighborhood as Russian bombardments continue in Kharkiv. / AP

<strong>April 25:</strong> A Ukrainian serviceman walks in a building near a frontline position in Kharkiv.
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April 25: A Ukrainian serviceman walks in a building near a frontline position in Kharkiv. / AP

<strong>April 25:</strong> Iryna caresses dogs as she asks for money to support a center for abandoned dogs in Kyiv, Ukraine, next to a poster that reads, in Ukrainian:
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April 25: Iryna caresses dogs as she asks for money to support a center for abandoned dogs in Kyiv, Ukraine, next to a poster that reads, in Ukrainian: "Heroes don't die." Iryna volunteers in the center, helping care for dozens of abandoned dogs who have found shelter there. / AP

<strong>April 26:</strong> A Ukrainian soldier sits on an armored personnel carrier driving on a road near Sloviansk, a city of more than 100,000 in eastern Ukraine, amid the ongoing Russian invasion.
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April 26: A Ukrainian soldier sits on an armored personnel carrier driving on a road near Sloviansk, a city of more than 100,000 in eastern Ukraine, amid the ongoing Russian invasion. / AFP via Getty Images

<strong>April 25:</strong> A Ukrainian serviceman digs a trench near Barvinkove, in eastern Ukraine.
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April 25: A Ukrainian serviceman digs a trench near Barvinkove, in eastern Ukraine. / AFP via Getty Images

<strong>April 26:</strong> Decorated Ukrainian National Guard soldiers and State Emergency Service units' members observe a minute of silence during a ceremony commemorating the Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster at the Those Who Saved the World monument in Chernobyl, Ukraine.
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April 26: Decorated Ukrainian National Guard soldiers and State Emergency Service units' members observe a minute of silence during a ceremony commemorating the Chernobyl nuclear power plant disaster at the Those Who Saved the World monument in Chernobyl, Ukraine. / AP

<strong>April 26:</strong> Tamara Kihitova pays her respects to her son during the funeral of 21 year-old Yegor Kihitov, in Lviv, Ukraine. Yegor volunteered in the army but was killed in shelling near Popasna.
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April 26: Tamara Kihitova pays her respects to her son during the funeral of 21 year-old Yegor Kihitov, in Lviv, Ukraine. Yegor volunteered in the army but was killed in shelling near Popasna. / Getty Images

<strong>April 26:</strong> Tetyana Boikiv, 52, (right) meets and hugs her neighbor Svitlana Pryimachenko, 48, during a funeral service for her husband, Mykola Moroz, 47, in the Ozera village, near Bucha, Ukraine.
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April 26: Tetyana Boikiv, 52, (right) meets and hugs her neighbor Svitlana Pryimachenko, 48, during a funeral service for her husband, Mykola Moroz, 47, in the Ozera village, near Bucha, Ukraine. / AP

<strong>April 25:</strong> People watch as a residential building burns following a Russian bombardment in Kharkiv, Ukraine.
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April 25: People watch as a residential building burns following a Russian bombardment in Kharkiv, Ukraine. / AP

<strong>April 25:</strong> A Ukrainian serviceman looks at a Russian ballistic missile's booster stage that fell in a field in Bohodarove, in eastern Ukraine.
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April 25: A Ukrainian serviceman looks at a Russian ballistic missile's booster stage that fell in a field in Bohodarove, in eastern Ukraine. / AFP via Getty Images

<strong>April 22:</strong> Mariupol resident Varta, 81, rests in the back of her family's car after a four-day journey to an evacuation point for people fleeing from Mariupol, Melitopol and surrounding towns under Russian control in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine.
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April 22: Mariupol resident Varta, 81, rests in the back of her family's car after a four-day journey to an evacuation point for people fleeing from Mariupol, Melitopol and surrounding towns under Russian control in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine. / Getty Images

<strong>April 25:</strong> Relatives attend the funeral of Illya Shklyaruk, 25, an Irpin citizen involved in evacuations of his neighbours from the town and killed inside his car by a gun shot by Russian Army on March 8, at the cemetery of Irpin, on the outskirts of Kyiv.
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April 25: Relatives attend the funeral of Illya Shklyaruk, 25, an Irpin citizen involved in evacuations of his neighbours from the town and killed inside his car by a gun shot by Russian Army on March 8, at the cemetery of Irpin, on the outskirts of Kyiv. / AP

<strong>April 24:</strong> A Ukrainian soldier prays in St. Michael Cathedral during Orthodox Easter celebrations in Kyiv, Ukraine.
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April 24: A Ukrainian soldier prays in St. Michael Cathedral during Orthodox Easter celebrations in Kyiv, Ukraine. / AP

<strong>April 24:</strong> People take part in an Easter Sunday service at a church in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine. Orthodox Easter celebrations come as Ukraine marks two months since the start of Russia's February 24 invasion, a war that has killed untold thousands of civilians and soldiers.
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April 24: People take part in an Easter Sunday service at a church in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine. Orthodox Easter celebrations come as Ukraine marks two months since the start of Russia's February 24 invasion, a war that has killed untold thousands of civilians and soldiers. / Getty Images

<strong>April 23:</strong> Firefighters work to extinguish a fire on a warehouse amid Russian bombardments in Kharkiv, Ukraine.
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April 23: Firefighters work to extinguish a fire on a warehouse amid Russian bombardments in Kharkiv, Ukraine. / AP

<strong>April 23:</strong> A family from Myrne, a town which is currently occupied by Russian forces wait to register with police at an evacuation point for people fleeing from Mariupol, Melitopol and surrounding towns under Russian control in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine.
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April 23: A family from Myrne, a town which is currently occupied by Russian forces wait to register with police at an evacuation point for people fleeing from Mariupol, Melitopol and surrounding towns under Russian control in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine. / Getty Images

<strong>April 23:</strong> Russian military vehicles move in an area controlled by Russian-backed separatist forces in Mariupol, Ukraine.
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April 23: Russian military vehicles move in an area controlled by Russian-backed separatist forces in Mariupol, Ukraine. / AP

<strong>April 23:</strong> Ambulance workers help an injured Ukrainian serviceman to move to a hospital in Donetsk region, eastern Ukraine.
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April 23: Ambulance workers help an injured Ukrainian serviceman to move to a hospital in Donetsk region, eastern Ukraine. / AP

<strong>April 25:</strong> Darya Piven, 33, looks as her daughter Zlata, 6, as she visits the graves of her parents Nadiya Myakushko, 69, and Volodymyr Cherednichenko, 75, who were killed by Russian army in Irpin on March 24, in Irpin, on the outskirts of Kyiv.
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April 25: Darya Piven, 33, looks as her daughter Zlata, 6, as she visits the graves of her parents Nadiya Myakushko, 69, and Volodymyr Cherednichenko, 75, who were killed by Russian army in Irpin on March 24, in Irpin, on the outskirts of Kyiv. / AP

<strong>April 23:</strong> A Ukrainian priest blesses believers as they collect traditional cakes and painted eggs prepared for an Easter celebration in the in Lviv, Ukraine.
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April 23: A Ukrainian priest blesses believers as they collect traditional cakes and painted eggs prepared for an Easter celebration in the in Lviv, Ukraine. / AP

<strong>April 24:</strong> An Orthodox believer helps her daughter to kiss a photo of a priest, founder of All Saints church during the Easter celebration in Bahmut, eastern Ukraine.
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April 24: An Orthodox believer helps her daughter to kiss a photo of a priest, founder of All Saints church during the Easter celebration in Bahmut, eastern Ukraine. / AP

<strong>April 25:</strong> US Volunteers Wade Helton, left, and Darrell Loveless, center, work moving dead bodies from refrigerated trucks to the morgue in Bucha, on the outskirts of Kyiv.
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April 25: US Volunteers Wade Helton, left, and Darrell Loveless, center, work moving dead bodies from refrigerated trucks to the morgue in Bucha, on the outskirts of Kyiv. / AP

<strong>April 24:</strong> A destroyed residential area in Irpin, northwest of Kyiv, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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April 24: A destroyed residential area in Irpin, northwest of Kyiv, amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine. / AFP via Getty Images

<strong>April 23:</strong> A man pets a dog by the makeshift stove in the courtyard of a heavily damaged apartment building in Horenka, Ukraine.
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April 23: A man pets a dog by the makeshift stove in the courtyard of a heavily damaged apartment building in Horenka, Ukraine. / Getty Images

<strong>April 22:</strong> Six-year-old Ioulia sits in an evacuation train to Lviv the day after arriving with a humanitarian convoy from the besieged city of Mariupol, at a railway station in the southern city of Zaporizhzhia.
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April 22: Six-year-old Ioulia sits in an evacuation train to Lviv the day after arriving with a humanitarian convoy from the besieged city of Mariupol, at a railway station in the southern city of Zaporizhzhia. / AFP via Getty Images

<strong>April 23:</strong> Oleksandr, 26 kisses his soon Egor, 2, and his wife Alyona, 26, as they meet at the train station after more than two months separated for the war in Kyiv, Ukraine.
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April 23: Oleksandr, 26 kisses his soon Egor, 2, and his wife Alyona, 26, as they meet at the train station after more than two months separated for the war in Kyiv, Ukraine. / AP