Eleanor Beardsley
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Residents of this Kyiv housing complex are busy repairing after the attack.
42-year-old Oksana Honohan is sweeping up with a tree branch broom.
She says nobody slept all night.
Utility workers are reconnecting electricity and plumbing.
Residents line up to get plywood boards cut for their blown-out windows.
I asked Honohan how Ukrainians keep rebounding.
We're Ukrainians, she says, that's it.
No matter how hard they hit us, we will survive, if only to make them angry that we're still alive.
Eleanor Beardsley, NPR News, Kyiv.
Residents of this Kyiv housing complex are busy repairing after the attack.
42-year-old Oksana Honohan is sweeping up with a tree branch broom.
She says nobody slept all night.
A drone was flying and we went to the shelter.
Utility workers are reconnecting electricity and plumbing.
Residents line up to get plywood boards cut for their blown out windows.
I asked Honohan how Ukrainians keep rebounding.
We are Ukrainians, she says, that's it.
No matter how hard they hit us, we will survive, if only to make them angry that we're still alive.
Eleanor Beardsley, NPR News, Kyiv.
Residents of this Kyiv housing complex are busy repairing after the attack.