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How Ukraine's tech experts joined forces with the government despite differences
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Date:2025-04-28 01:33:19
Across Ukraine, tech experts are at the forefront of the defense against Russia, from drones to cybersecurity. But it's after the war that their innovation might help bolster Ukraine's future.
Kateryna Malofieieva contributed to this report.
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