Oleksandr Kosovan remembers vividly the morning he left his home to go to work and didn’t know if it would still be there when he returned. He was jolted awake at 4 am by the sound of rockets striking Kyiv, and his immediate thought was, “I’ll probably never come back to my home. Mentally, I said goodbye to all of my belongings. And then I went to the office.” It was February 25, 2022, the day after Russian forces launched a large-scale invasion of Ukraine, escalating a conflict that had simmered since Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea.