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Shelling subsides in Kharkiv as fight rages in eastern Ukraine

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A man inspects the damage of a destroyed boiler room in Kharkiv, eastern Ukraine, Thursday, May 19. The building was shelled early Thursday.
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Residents stay in the city subway of Kharkiv, in eastern Ukraine, on Thursday, May 19. Although the bombings in Kharkiv have decreased and the subway is expected to run beginning of next week, some residents still use it as a temporary bomb shelter.
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An elderly man rests in a city subway used as a temporary bomb shelter in Kharkiv, east Ukraine, Thursday, May 19.
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A man pets a dog in the city subway of Kharkiv, in eastern Ukraine, on Thursday, May 19.
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A man searches for metal scraps in a shelled neighborhood in Kharkiv, eastern Ukraine, Thursday, May 19.
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People queue to receive food donations in Kharkiv, eastern Ukraine, Thursday, May 19.
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Residents of a shelled neighborhood collect water from a public water pump in Kharkiv, eastern Ukraine, Thursday, May 19.
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Volunteers move a body of a killed Russian soldier during the exhumation in the village of Malaya Rohan, on the outskirts of Kharkiv, Thursday, May 19.
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A man takes out chairs in a house destroyed by shelling in Donetsk, in territory under the government of the Donetsk People's Republic, eastern Ukraine, Thursday, May 19.
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Iryna Martsyniuk, 50, stands next to her heavily damaged house after a Russian bombing in Velyka Kostromka village, Ukraine, Thursday, May 19. Martsyniuk and her three young children were at home when the attack occurred in the village, a few kilometers from the front lines, but they all survived unharmed.
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A child's drawing lays on the floor of Iryna Martsyniuk's home, heavily damaged after a Russian bombing in Velyka Kostromka village, Ukraine, Thursday, May 19.
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Local resident Anatolii Virko plays a piano outside a house likely damaged after a Russian bombing in Velyka Kostromka village, Ukraine, Thursday, May 19.
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A Ukrainian policeman checks the wreckage in a heavily damaged sunflower seed processing plant after a Russian bombing in Velyka Kostromka village, Ukraine, Thursday, May 19.

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