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Inside a bare apartment littered with concrete blocks and slabs of plywood, construction site manager Serhiy Yerokhin points to a large balcony overlooking the treetops of Irpin, a suburb outside of Kyiv occupied and heavily damaged during the first month of Russia’s full-scale invasion. Almost two years ago, a missile tore through the roof of the apartment building, destroying the balcony and most of the apartment’s interior. But now, the sounds of drills and hammers can be heard as the building approaches its completion date in three months. Yerokhin and his team began building last June in …

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