"On 23 February 2022, we were sitting in the president's office. It was another 'invasion [day]'. There were several times it could have started. We sat there until about 01:00, w aiting and waiting, and nothing happened.
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Officials in Ukraine have discussing repairs but disagree on what needs the most attention Despite its ongoing conflict with Russia, the country of Ukraine has already started working on repairing the damage the war has done to its communities.
An excavator
belches out fumes as it clears earth and rubble from between the
train and bus stations in the Ukrainian town of Trostianets to
make way for a reimagined transport hub. ...