When the sirens go off, factory workers at German auto supplier Leoni AG’s plants in western Ukraine grab their coats and dash for buses waiting to take them to Soviet-era bomb shelters.

Then, when the all-clear is called, they shuffle back out, board the buses again and return to work.

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