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Hello, I'm Luke Jones.
Welcome to the documentary from the BBC World Service.
It's three years since Russia invaded Ukraine, this time on BBC OS Conversations.
We bring together people to share their experiences of the war.
At dawn on 24 February 2022 Ukrainians were woken by sirens and the sound of explosions as Russia launched missile strikes across the country.
Three years after the start of the full scale invasion, we bring together Ukrainians, hear from refugees and women rebuilding to the sound of rave.
You have like a DJ plane, you have like destroyed buildings and you have people who volunteers and instead of dancing under the music of the dj, they actually building the house or cleaning up the debris.
At a summit in Germany last weekend, the US vice president, J.D. vance, told a delegation of European leaders that there's a new sheriff in town this week.