As people try to reconstruct their lives, the focus is on critical projects vital to the country’s survival

Yana Psavova was in her friend’s kitchen one morning two weeks ago, when she heard the familiar thunder of a Russian cruise missile passing overhead on its way to Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv.

Twice the 36-year-old has had to rebuild her life because of Vladimir Putin.

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