Associated Press photographers win the Pulitzer for their work from Ukraine
The Associated Press won two Pulitzer Prizes for journalism on Monday, in public service and breaking news photography, for coverage of the war in Ukraine.
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A man runs with items recovered from a burning shop following a Russian attack in Kharkiv, Ukraine, on March 25, 2022. The war between Russia and Ukraine began on February 24, 2022, and is still going on. In a report published by Reuters on April 12, the death toll of Russian and Ukrainian soldiers had reached 354,000 with thousands of civilian deaths. (Felipe Dana / AP)
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An explosion erupts from an apartment building at 110 Mytropolytska Street, after a Russian army tank fired on it in Mariupol, Ukraine, on March 11, 2022. The AP coverage of Mariupol, according to the Ukrainian city’s deputy mayor, focused the world’s attention on the devastation there and ultimately pressured Russians to open an evacuation route, saving thousands of civilian lives.(Evgeniy Maloletka / AP)
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Natali Sevriukova cries in front of her apartment building destroyed in a rocket attack in Kyiv, Ukraine, on February 25, 2022.(Emilio Morenatti / AP)
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A dog stands next to the body of an elderly woman killed inside a home in Bucha on the outskirts of Kyiv, Ukraine, on April 5, 2022.(Felipe Dana / AP)
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