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Editor’s Note: The young people featured in this article are either quoted by first name at their family’s request for privacy reasons or, in the case of service members active on the front line, for their safety. “The past two years have flown by. It’s hard to keep up with everything that has happened, so I haven’t been able to process how much I miss home yet,” Larysa, an 18 year-old Ukrainian who has been living in Vienna since the start of Russia’s all-out war, told the Kyiv Independent. The full-scale invasion has forced Ukrainians between the ages of 18-25 to make difficult, sometimes li…

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