In pictures: What it looked like in Kyiv after Russia attacked Ukraine

People hunkered down in train stations, lines of cars waited at fuel stations and in traffic jams trying to flee the violence, and workers and other residents surveyed the damage after Russia launched a broad attack on Ukraine.

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday announced a military operation in Ukraine, warning other countries that any attempt to interfere with the Russian action would lead to "consequences you have never seen."

Here are some photos of what Ukraine looks like after Russia pounded cities and bases with airstrikes and shelling as part of its wide-ranging attack.

Workers load the debris a rocket onto a truck

Apparent Russian strike in Kyiv

Traffic jams are seen as people leave Kyiv

A woman cleans up broken glass

Russian shelling in Kyiv

Broken windows are seen after Russian shelling

A man stands next to debris from Russian shelling

Ukrainian military facility outside Mariupol

People stand next to debris in Kharkiv

People line up to withdraw their money from an ATM

Damaged radar arrays and other equipment

People queue for fuel at a gas station

A woman with her daughter waits for a train

Local residents wait to buy water

Ukrainian soldiers ride in a military vehicle

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