GALLERY: Ukrainian soldier Oleksandr lifts his two-year-old daughter Nikole after they left a train from Zaporizhia at Lviv, Ukraine. 9News
Lviv has been spared the brunt of Russia's attack, which has focused on central and eastern parts of Ukraine, but has been targeted periodically by missile strikes.Isabelle Kelly of the Sydney Roosters fends off Abbi Church of the Parramatta Eels during their opening round NRLW match at CommBank Stadium on August 20 in Sydney. The Roosters took home the points.
A young girl in Ukrainian traditional dress walks in front of attendees during a ceremony to mark Ukraine's Independence Day, in Lisbon, Portgual, on August 24. Scores of people, mostly Ukrainian immigrants but also representatives of some Portuguese political parties and other guests, attended the ceremony by the statue of Taras Shevchenko, Ukraine's pre-eminent poet of the 19th century and a symbol of national renaissance.
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