AP PHOTOS: 10 weeks in Ukraine, making images hard to forget
Associated PressKHARKIV, Ukraine — The bodies of Russian soldiers, some horribly disfigured. These are the images that Associated Press photographer Felipe Dana captured while working in Ukraine for just over 10 weeks beginning in early March, from Lviv in the west, to the capital of Kyiv, and farther east to Kharkiv, Dnipro and Zaporizhzhia. “Although we expect that to happen when there is war, it’s still hard to see, and it still impacts you a lot,” Dana adds. He saw bodies of men, believed to be Russian soldiers, arranged in a “Z,” which Moscow has used as a symbol of the invasion, as well as a charred body propped against an anti-tank barrier. Dana says that he has been to Ukraine many times in recent years but what he saw in Ukraine was hard to imagine and even harder to forget.