58th anniversary of the Soviet and Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in Prague, Czech Republic
Raids and arrests targeting Palestinians in refugee camps located in areas under the control of the Palestinian Authority, headed by President Mahmoud Abbas, have intensified. Local residents reported the arrest of dozens of young Palestinians during raids in the Nablus area and its three camps: Askar, Balata, and Ein, in the northern West Bank.
PETA Demonstration Outside H&M in London, UK - 18 Aug 2026
A firefighter is seen walking through the Smouldering debris of the Pochayna book market following a destructive nighttime missile strike. On the night of August 16, 2026, a massive Russian air strike on Kyiv caused severe destruction and a large-scale fire at the "Pochaina" book market (formerly known as Petrivka) in the Obolon district. The enemy attack completely burned down several rows of trading pavilions containing books and stationery just ahead of the new school year. Emergency response teams worked at the scene to extinguish the blaze, which spread across a vast area. According to preliminary reports from city authorities, at least three people were injured as a result of the overnight attack. The destroyed marketplace had operated in the capital for nearly 30 years and stood as one of the largest hubs for book trade in Ukraine.
A firefighter is seen walking through the Smouldering debris of the Pochayna book market following a destructive nighttime missile strike. On the night of August 16, 2026, a massive Russian air strike on Kyiv caused severe destruction and a large-scale fire at the "Pochaina" book market (formerly known as Petrivka) in the Obolon district. The enemy attack completely burned down several rows of trading pavilions containing books and stationery just ahead of the new school year. Emergency response teams worked at the scene to extinguish the blaze, which spread across a vast area. According to preliminary reports from city authorities, at least three people were injured as a result of the overnight attack. The destroyed marketplace had operated in the capital for nearly 30 years and stood as one of the largest hubs for book trade in Ukraine.
Firefighters seen extinguishing a massive fire at the Pochayna book market following a destructive nighttime attack. On the night of August 16, 2026, a massive Russian air strike on Kyiv caused severe destruction and a large-scale fire at the "Pochaina" book market (formerly known as Petrivka) in the Obolon district. The enemy attack completely burned down several rows of trading pavilions containing books and stationery just ahead of the new school year. Emergency response teams worked at the scene to extinguish the blaze, which spread across a vast area. According to preliminary reports from city authorities, at least three people were injured as a result of the overnight attack. The destroyed marketplace had operated in the capital for nearly 30 years and stood as one of the largest hubs for book trade in Ukraine.
Firefighters seen extinguishing a massive fire at the Pochayna book market following a destructive nighttime attack. On the night of August 16, 2026, a massive Russian air strike on Kyiv caused severe destruction and a large-scale fire at the "Pochaina" book market (formerly known as Petrivka) in the Obolon district. The enemy attack completely burned down several rows of trading pavilions containing books and stationery just ahead of the new school year. Emergency response teams worked at the scene to extinguish the blaze, which spread across a vast area. According to preliminary reports from city authorities, at least three people were injured as a result of the overnight attack. The destroyed marketplace had operated in the capital for nearly 30 years and stood as one of the largest hubs for book trade in Ukraine.
A firefighter seen inspecting the charred remains of the Pochayna book market following a destructive nighttime attack. On the night of August 16, 2026, a massive Russian air strike on Kyiv caused severe destruction and a large-scale fire at the "Pochaina" book market (formerly known as Petrivka) in the Obolon district. The enemy attack completely burned down several rows of trading pavilions containing books and stationery just ahead of the new school year. Emergency response teams worked at the scene to extinguish the blaze, which spread across a vast area. According to preliminary reports from city authorities, at least three people were injured as a result of the overnight attack. The destroyed marketplace had operated in the capital for nearly 30 years and stood as one of the largest hubs for book trade in Ukraine.
A firefighter seen operating inside the charred interior of the Pochayna book market following a Russian attack. On the night of August 16, 2026, a massive Russian air strike on Kyiv caused severe destruction and a large-scale fire at the "Pochaina" book market (formerly known as Petrivka) in the Obolon district. The enemy attack completely burned down several rows of trading pavilions containing books and stationery just ahead of the new school year. Emergency response teams worked at the scene to extinguish the blaze, which spread across a vast area. According to preliminary reports from city authorities, at least three people were injured as a result of the overnight attack. The destroyed marketplace had operated in the capital for nearly 30 years and stood as one of the largest hubs for book trade in Ukraine.
A man seen assessing the aftermath of a massive fire caused by a Russian military attack at the pochaina book market. On the night of August 16, 2026, a massive Russian air strike on Kyiv caused severe destruction and a large-scale fire at the "Pochaina" book market (formerly known as Petrivka) in the Obolon district. The enemy attack completely burned down several rows of trading pavilions containing books and stationery just ahead of the new school year. Emergency response teams worked at the scene to extinguish the blaze, which spread across a vast area. According to preliminary reports from city authorities, at least three people were injured as a result of the overnight attack. The destroyed marketplace had operated in the capital for nearly 30 years and stood as one of the largest hubs for book trade in Ukraine.
A firefighter seen surveying destruction following a destructive Russian missile attack on the historic pochaina book market . On the night of August 16, 2026, a massive Russian air strike on Kyiv caused severe destruction and a large-scale fire at the "Pochaina" book market (formerly known as Petrivka) in the Obolon district. The enemy attack completely burned down several rows of trading pavilions containing books and stationery just ahead of the new school year. Emergency response teams worked at the scene to extinguish the blaze, which spread across a vast area. According to preliminary reports from city authorities, at least three people were injured as a result of the overnight attack. The destroyed marketplace had operated in the capital for nearly 30 years and stood as one of the largest hubs for book trade in Ukraine.
A firefighter seen inspecting the aftermath of a massive fire caused by a Russian military attack at the historic Pochaina book market . On the night of August 16, 2026, a massive Russian air strike on Kyiv caused severe destruction and a large-scale fire at the "Pochaina" book market (formerly known as Petrivka) in the Obolon district. The enemy attack completely burned down several rows of trading pavilions containing books and stationery just ahead of the new school year. Emergency response teams worked at the scene to extinguish the blaze, which spread across a vast area. According to preliminary reports from city authorities, at least three people were injured as a result of the overnight attack. The destroyed marketplace had operated in the capital for nearly 30 years and stood as one of the largest hubs for book trade in Ukraine.
Two firefighters seen investigating the extensive damage inside the Pochaina book market after a Russian missile strike caused a massive fire . On the night of August 16, 2026, a massive Russian air strike on Kyiv caused severe destruction and a large-scale fire at the "Pochaina" book market (formerly known as Petrivka) in the Obolon district. The enemy attack completely burned down several rows of trading pavilions containing books and stationery just ahead of the new school year. Emergency response teams worked at the scene to extinguish the blaze, which spread across a vast area. According to preliminary reports from city authorities, at least three people were injured as a result of the overnight attack. The destroyed marketplace had operated in the capital for nearly 30 years and stood as one of the largest hubs for book trade in Ukraine.
A damaged bookstore interior seen burning after a Russian attack destroying the roof and structures of the Pochaina book market. On the night of August 16, 2026, a massive Russian air strike on Kyiv caused severe destruction and a large-scale fire at the "Pochaina" book market (formerly known as Petrivka) in the Obolon district. The enemy attack completely burned down several rows of trading pavilions containing books and stationery just ahead of the new school year. Emergency response teams worked at the scene to extinguish the blaze, which spread across a vast area. According to preliminary reports from city authorities, at least three people were injured as a result of the overnight attack. The destroyed marketplace had operated in the capital for nearly 30 years and stood as one of the largest hubs for book trade in Ukraine.
Debris and wreckage seen scattered across the heavily damaged Pochaina book market following a Russian military strike. On the night of August 16, 2026, a massive Russian air strike on Kyiv caused severe destruction and a large-scale fire at the "Pochaina" book market (formerly known as Petrivka) in the Obolon district. The enemy attack completely burned down several rows of trading pavilions containing books and stationery just ahead of the new school year. Emergency response teams worked at the scene to extinguish the blaze, which spread across a vast area. According to preliminary reports from city authorities, at least three people were injured as a result of the overnight attack. The destroyed marketplace had operated in the capital for nearly 30 years and stood as one of the largest hubs for book trade in Ukraine.
A firefighter seen inspecting the aftermath following a destructive Russian attack on the historic Pochayna book market. On the night of August 16, 2026, a massive Russian air strike on Kyiv caused severe destruction and a large-scale fire at the "Pochaina" book market (formerly known as Petrivka) in the Obolon district. The enemy attack completely burned down several rows of trading pavilions containing books and stationery just ahead of the new school year. Emergency response teams worked at the scene to extinguish the blaze, which spread across a vast area. According to preliminary reports from city authorities, at least three people were injured as a result of the overnight attack. The destroyed marketplace had operated in the capital for nearly 30 years and stood as one of the largest hubs for book trade in Ukraine.
Burnt books seen lying in the debris after a massive fire caused by a Russian attack severely damaged the Pochayna book market. On the night of August 16, 2026, a massive Russian air strike on Kyiv caused severe destruction and a large-scale fire at the "Pochaina" book market (formerly known as Petrivka) in the Obolon district. The enemy attack completely burned down several rows of trading pavilions containing books and stationery just ahead of the new school year. Emergency response teams worked at the scene to extinguish the blaze, which spread across a vast area. According to preliminary reports from city authorities, at least three people were injured as a result of the overnight attack. The destroyed marketplace had operated in the capital for nearly 30 years and stood as one of the largest hubs for book trade in Ukraine.
Burnt books seen lying in the debris after a massive fire caused by a Russian attack severely damaged the Pochayna book market. On the night of August 16, 2026, a massive Russian air strike on Kyiv caused severe destruction and a large-scale fire at the "Pochaina" book market (formerly known as Petrivka) in the Obolon district. The enemy attack completely burned down several rows of trading pavilions containing books and stationery just ahead of the new school year. Emergency response teams worked at the scene to extinguish the blaze, which spread across a vast area. According to preliminary reports from city authorities, at least three people were injured as a result of the overnight attack. The destroyed marketplace had operated in the capital for nearly 30 years and stood as one of the largest hubs for book trade in Ukraine.
Burnt books and debris seen covering the ground following a massive fire caused by a Russian military attack on the Pochaina book market. On the night of August 16, 2026, a massive Russian air strike on Kyiv caused severe destruction and a large-scale fire at the "Pochaina" book market (formerly known as Petrivka) in the Obolon district. The enemy attack completely burned down several rows of trading pavilions containing books and stationery just ahead of the new school year. Emergency response teams worked at the scene to extinguish the blaze, which spread across a vast area. According to preliminary reports from city authorities, at least three people were injured as a result of the overnight attack. The destroyed marketplace had operated in the capital for nearly 30 years and stood as one of the largest hubs for book trade in Ukraine.
Burnt books and debris seen covering the ground following a massive fire caused by a Russian military attack on the Pochaina book market. On the night of August 16, 2026, a massive Russian air strike on Kyiv caused severe destruction and a large-scale fire at the "Pochaina" book market (formerly known as Petrivka) in the Obolon district. The enemy attack completely burned down several rows of trading pavilions containing books and stationery just ahead of the new school year. Emergency response teams worked at the scene to extinguish the blaze, which spread across a vast area. According to preliminary reports from city authorities, at least three people were injured as a result of the overnight attack. The destroyed marketplace had operated in the capital for nearly 30 years and stood as one of the largest hubs for book trade in Ukraine.
Burnt books and debris seen covering the ground following a massive fire caused by a Russian military attack on the Pochaina book market. On the night of August 16, 2026, a massive Russian air strike on Kyiv caused severe destruction and a large-scale fire at the "Pochaina" book market (formerly known as Petrivka) in the Obolon district. The enemy attack completely burned down several rows of trading pavilions containing books and stationery just ahead of the new school year. Emergency response teams worked at the scene to extinguish the blaze, which spread across a vast area. According to preliminary reports from city authorities, at least three people were injured as a result of the overnight attack. The destroyed marketplace had operated in the capital for nearly 30 years and stood as one of the largest hubs for book trade in Ukraine.
Burnt books and smoking debris seen covering the ground following a destructive Russian attack on the Pochaina book market. On the night of August 16, 2026, a massive Russian air strike on Kyiv caused severe destruction and a large-scale fire at the "Pochaina" book market (formerly known as Petrivka) in the Obolon district. The enemy attack completely burned down several rows of trading pavilions containing books and stationery just ahead of the new school year. Emergency response teams worked at the scene to extinguish the blaze, which spread across a vast area. According to preliminary reports from city authorities, at least three people were injured as a result of the overnight attack. The destroyed marketplace had operated in the capital for nearly 30 years and stood as one of the largest hubs for book trade in Ukraine.
A destroyed book market seen smoldering after a Russian military attack targeting the capital city. On the night of August 16, 2026, a massive Russian air strike on Kyiv caused severe destruction and a large-scale fire at the "Pochaina" book market (formerly known as Petrivka) in the Obolon district. The enemy attack completely burned down several rows of trading pavilions containing books and stationery just ahead of the new school year. Emergency response teams worked at the scene to extinguish the blaze, which spread across a vast area. According to preliminary reports from city authorities, at least three people were injured as a result of the overnight attack. The destroyed marketplace had operated in the capital for nearly 30 years and stood as one of the largest hubs for book trade in Ukraine.
A damaged bookstore roof seen amid heavy smoke rising following a Russian military attack against the historical Pochaina book market. On the night of August 16, 2026, a massive Russian air strike on Kyiv caused severe destruction and a large-scale fire at the "Pochaina" book market (formerly known as Petrivka) in the Obolon district. The enemy attack completely burned down several rows of trading pavilions containing books and stationery just ahead of the new school year. Emergency response teams worked at the scene to extinguish the blaze, which spread across a vast area. According to preliminary reports from city authorities, at least three people were injured as a result of the overnight attack. The destroyed marketplace had operated in the capital for nearly 30 years and stood as one of the largest hubs for book trade in Ukraine.
Burned pavilions of the Pochaina book market seen smoking heavily following the Russian attack. On the night of August 16, 2026, a massive Russian air strike on Kyiv caused severe destruction and a large-scale fire at the "Pochaina" book market (formerly known as Petrivka) in the Obolon district. The enemy attack completely burned down several rows of trading pavilions containing books and stationery just ahead of the new school year. Emergency response teams worked at the scene to extinguish the blaze, which spread across a vast area. According to preliminary reports from city authorities, at least three people were injured as a result of the overnight attack. The destroyed marketplace had operated in the capital for nearly 30 years and stood as one of the largest hubs for book trade in Ukraine.
Emergency workers seen extinguishing a destructive fire that erupted following a destructive military attack on the Pochaina bookstore. On the night of August 16, 2026, a massive Russian air strike on Kyiv caused severe destruction and a large-scale fire at the "Pochaina" book market (formerly known as Petrivka) in the Obolon district. The enemy attack completely burned down several rows of trading pavilions containing books and stationery just ahead of the new school year. Emergency response teams worked at the scene to extinguish the blaze, which spread across a vast area. According to preliminary reports from city authorities, at least three people were injured as a result of the overnight attack. The destroyed marketplace had operated in the capital for nearly 30 years and stood as one of the largest hubs for book trade in Ukraine.
Two civilian women seen surveying the aftermath of a massive fire destroying the Pochayna book market following a nighttime military strike. On the night of August 16, 2026, a massive Russian air strike on Kyiv caused severe destruction and a large-scale fire at the "Pochaina" book market (formerly known as Petrivka) in the Obolon district. The enemy attack completely burned down several rows of trading pavilions containing books and stationery just ahead of the new school year. Emergency response teams worked at the scene to extinguish the blaze, which spread across a vast area. According to preliminary reports from city authorities, at least three people were injured as a result of the overnight attack. The destroyed marketplace had operated in the capital for nearly 30 years and stood as one of the largest hubs for book trade in Ukraine.
A section of the Pochaina book market seen destroyed following a Russian military attack. On the night of August 16, 2026, a massive Russian air strike on Kyiv caused severe destruction and a large-scale fire at the "Pochaina" book market (formerly known as Petrivka) in the Obolon district. The enemy attack completely burned down several rows of trading pavilions containing books and stationery just ahead of the new school year. Emergency response teams worked at the scene to extinguish the blaze, which spread across a vast area. According to preliminary reports from city authorities, at least three people were injured as a result of the overnight attack. The destroyed marketplace had operated in the capital for nearly 30 years and stood as one of the largest hubs for book trade in Ukraine.
Burned books from the damaged Pochayna book market seen scattered across the debris following a destructive night attack. On the night of August 16, 2026, a massive Russian air strike on Kyiv caused severe destruction and a large-scale fire at the "Pochaina" book market (formerly known as Petrivka) in the Obolon district. The enemy attack completely burned down several rows of trading pavilions containing books and stationery just ahead of the new school year. Emergency response teams worked at the scene to extinguish the blaze, which spread across a vast area. According to preliminary reports from city authorities, at least three people were injured as a result of the overnight attack. The destroyed marketplace had operated in the capital for nearly 30 years and stood as one of the largest hubs for book trade in Ukraine.
Burned books from the damaged Pochayna book market seen scattered across the debris following a destructive night attack. On the night of August 16, 2026, a massive Russian air strike on Kyiv caused severe destruction and a large-scale fire at the "Pochaina" book market (formerly known as Petrivka) in the Obolon district. The enemy attack completely burned down several rows of trading pavilions containing books and stationery just ahead of the new school year. Emergency response teams worked at the scene to extinguish the blaze, which spread across a vast area. According to preliminary reports from city authorities, at least three people were injured as a result of the overnight attack. The destroyed marketplace had operated in the capital for nearly 30 years and stood as one of the largest hubs for book trade in Ukraine.
Emergency workers seen battling a massive fire at the Pochaina book market following a targeted military attack. On the night of August 16, 2026, a massive Russian air strike on Kyiv caused severe destruction and a large-scale fire at the "Pochaina" book market (formerly known as Petrivka) in the Obolon district. The enemy attack completely burned down several rows of trading pavilions containing books and stationery just ahead of the new school year. Emergency response teams worked at the scene to extinguish the blaze, which spread across a vast area. According to preliminary reports from city authorities, at least three people were injured as a result of the overnight attack. The destroyed marketplace had operated in the capital for nearly 30 years and stood as one of the largest hubs for book trade in Ukraine.
A firefighter seen drinking water from a hose amidst the ruins of the Pochayna book market following a Russian attack . On the night of August 16, 2026, a massive Russian air strike on Kyiv caused severe destruction and a large-scale fire at the "Pochaina" book market (formerly known as Petrivka) in the Obolon district. The enemy attack completely burned down several rows of trading pavilions containing books and stationery just ahead of the new school year. Emergency response teams worked at the scene to extinguish the blaze, which spread across a vast area. According to preliminary reports from city authorities, at least three people were injured as a result of the overnight attack. The destroyed marketplace had operated in the capital for nearly 30 years and stood as one of the largest hubs for book trade in Ukraine.
A firefighter is seen inspecting the charred remains of the Pochayna book market following a destructive night attack by Russian forces. On the night of August 16, 2026, a massive Russian air strike on Kyiv caused severe destruction and a large-scale fire at the "Pochaina" book market (formerly known as Petrivka) in the Obolon district. The enemy attack completely burned down several rows of trading pavilions containing books and stationery just ahead of the new school year. Emergency response teams worked at the scene to extinguish the blaze, which spread across a vast area. According to preliminary reports from city authorities, at least three people were injured as a result of the overnight attack. The destroyed marketplace had operated in the capital for nearly 30 years and stood as one of the largest hubs for book trade in Ukraine.
A firefighter seen drinking water from a hose amidst the ruins of the Pochayna book market following a Russian attack . On the night of August 16, 2026, a massive Russian air strike on Kyiv caused severe destruction and a large-scale fire at the "Pochaina" book market (formerly known as Petrivka) in the Obolon district. The enemy attack completely burned down several rows of trading pavilions containing books and stationery just ahead of the new school year. Emergency response teams worked at the scene to extinguish the blaze, which spread across a vast area. According to preliminary reports from city authorities, at least three people were injured as a result of the overnight attack. The destroyed marketplace had operated in the capital for nearly 30 years and stood as one of the largest hubs for book trade in Ukraine.
A firefighter seen walking between burned trading stalls at Pochayna book market following a Russian attack. On the night of August 16, 2026, a massive Russian air strike on Kyiv caused severe destruction and a large-scale fire at the "Pochaina" book market (formerly known as Petrivka) in the Obolon district. The enemy attack completely burned down several rows of trading pavilions containing books and stationery just ahead of the new school year. Emergency response teams worked at the scene to extinguish the blaze, which spread across a vast area. According to preliminary reports from city authorities, at least three people were injured as a result of the overnight attack. The destroyed marketplace had operated in the capital for nearly 30 years and stood as one of the largest hubs for book trade in Ukraine.
Firefighters seen extinguishing a massive blaze at the Pochaina book market following a Russian attack. On the night of August 16, 2026, a massive Russian air strike on Kyiv caused severe destruction and a large-scale fire at the "Pochaina" book market (formerly known as Petrivka) in the Obolon district. The enemy attack completely burned down several rows of trading pavilions containing books and stationery just ahead of the new school year. Emergency response teams worked at the scene to extinguish the blaze, which spread across a vast area. According to preliminary reports from city authorities, at least three people were injured as a result of the overnight attack. The destroyed marketplace had operated in the capital for nearly 30 years and stood as one of the largest hubs for book trade in Ukraine.
A firefighter and local citizens seen walking past the Smouldering ruins of the Pochayna book market following a devastating overnight Russian military attack. On the night of August 16, 2026, a massive Russian air strike on Kyiv caused severe destruction and a large-scale fire at the "Pochaina" book market (formerly known as Petrivka) in the Obolon district. The enemy attack completely burned down several rows of trading pavilions containing books and stationery just ahead of the new school year. Emergency response teams worked at the scene to extinguish the blaze, which spread across a vast area. According to preliminary reports from city authorities, at least three people were injured as a result of the overnight attack. The destroyed marketplace had operated in the capital for nearly 30 years and stood as one of the largest hubs for book trade in Ukraine.
A firefighter seen walking near damaged market buildings following a nighttime Russian attack that caused a massive fire at the Pochayna book market . On the night of August 16, 2026, a massive Russian air strike on Kyiv caused severe destruction and a large-scale fire at the "Pochaina" book market (formerly known as Petrivka) in the Obolon district. The enemy attack completely burned down several rows of trading pavilions containing books and stationery just ahead of the new school year. Emergency response teams worked at the scene to extinguish the blaze, which spread across a vast area. According to preliminary reports from city authorities, at least three people were injured as a result of the overnight attack. The destroyed marketplace had operated in the capital for nearly 30 years and stood as one of the largest hubs for book trade in Ukraine.
A firefighter seen walking between burned trading stalls at Pochayna book market following a Russian attack. On the night of August 16, 2026, a massive Russian air strike on Kyiv caused severe destruction and a large-scale fire at the "Pochaina" book market (formerly known as Petrivka) in the Obolon district. The enemy attack completely burned down several rows of trading pavilions containing books and stationery just ahead of the new school year. Emergency response teams worked at the scene to extinguish the blaze, which spread across a vast area. According to preliminary reports from city authorities, at least three people were injured as a result of the overnight attack. The destroyed marketplace had operated in the capital for nearly 30 years and stood as one of the largest hubs for book trade in Ukraine.
A firefighter and local citizens seen walking past the Smouldering ruins of the Pochayna book market following a devastating overnight Russian military attack. On the night of August 16, 2026, a massive Russian air strike on Kyiv caused severe destruction and a large-scale fire at the "Pochaina" book market (formerly known as Petrivka) in the Obolon district. The enemy attack completely burned down several rows of trading pavilions containing books and stationery just ahead of the new school year. Emergency response teams worked at the scene to extinguish the blaze, which spread across a vast area. According to preliminary reports from city authorities, at least three people were injured as a result of the overnight attack. The destroyed marketplace had operated in the capital for nearly 30 years and stood as one of the largest hubs for book trade in Ukraine.