Photos Of The Week (July 11-17, 2022)

Relatives and friends attend the funeral ceremony for Liza, 4-year-old girl killed by a Russian attack in Vinnytsya, Ukraine, on July 17.

Commuters make their way through a flooded street after heavy rain in Lahore, Pakistan.

People pray and lay flowers at the site of a Russian shelling attack on Vinnytsya, Ukraine. At least 23 people were killed including three children.

A full moon rises over the village of Putilovo, 70 kilometers east of St. Petersburg, Russia, on July 13.

Kazakh police line up to prevent demonstrators from entering the presidential palace in Nur-Sultan on July 13. The protesters included a new woman from Almaty who lost her husband in January. Police prevented 15 people calling for justice for loved ones killed during the violent dispersal of anti-government protests in January from entering the presidential office complex.

A resident looks through a broken window in a school building damaged by a Russian military strike in the town of Kostiantynivka.

Boys play in a city fountain before sunset in Bucharest.

Afghan children play in the shadow of where a Bamiyan Buddha statue once stood before it was destroyed by the Taliban in March 2001.

Pakistani laborers treat animal skins with salt before storing them to be used later in the making of leather products, during the Eid al-Adha holiday in Islamabad.

Hungarian police arrest a demonstrator on July 12 as several hundred protesters blocked Margaret Bridge (Margit Bridge), one of the most frequented bridges of the Hungarian capital, to protest against the Orban government's proposed amendment to taxation legislation. The amendment is expected to be approved in parliament, although small entrepreneurs -- already struggling with inflation -- say it will drastically increase their tax burden.

Commuters travel on a flooded road after heavy rain in Karachi, Pakistan, on July 11.

Citizens in Pristina light candles for the victims of the genocide in Srebrenica on July 11, the 27th anniversary of the massacre of some 8,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys.

Fishermen work at sunset on the beach of Golem, near Kavaja, Albania, on July 11.

Rescuers extract a body from a residential building damaged by a Russian military strike in Kharkiv on July 11.