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Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - JULY 24, 2024 - Workers dismantle damaged structures as one of the sections of the five-storey apartment building at 44 Sobornyi Avenue that was destroyed by the Russian missile attack on October 18, 2023, is being rebuilt, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine.

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Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - JULY 24, 2024 - A builder works to rebuild one of the sections of the five-storey apartment building at 44 Sobornyi Avenue that was destroyed by the Russian missile attack on October 18, 2023, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine.

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Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - JULY 24, 2024 - Workers dismantle damaged structures as one of the sections of the five-storey apartment building at 44 Sobornyi Avenue that was destroyed by the Russian missile attack on October 18, 2023, is being rebuilt, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine.

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Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - JULY 24, 2024 - Workers dismantle damaged structures as one of the sections of the five-storey apartment building at 44 Sobornyi Avenue that was destroyed by the Russian missile attack on October 18, 2023, is being rebuilt, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine.

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Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - JULY 24, 2024 - Flower pots decorate a balcony of the five-storey apartment building at 44 Sobornyi Avenue as one of its sections was destroyed by the Russian missile attack on October 18, 2023, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine.

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Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - JULY 24, 2024 - A worker climbs a pile of rubble as one of the sections of the five-storey apartment building at 44 Sobornyi Avenue that was destroyed by the Russian missile attack on October 18, 2023, is being rebuilt, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine.

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Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - JULY 24, 2024 - The damaged roof of the five-storey apartment building at 44 Sobornyi Avenue is seen as one of its sections was destroyed by the Russian missile attack on October 18, 2023, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine.

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Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - JULY 24, 2024 - Workers dismantle damaged structures as one of the sections of the five-storey apartment building at 44 Sobornyi Avenue that was destroyed by the Russian missile attack on October 18, 2023, is being rebuilt, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine.

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Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - JULY 24, 2024 - One of the sections of the five-storey apartment building at 44 Sobornyi Avenue that was destroyed by the Russian missile attack on October 18, 2023, is being rebuilt, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine.

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Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - JULY 24, 2024 - Workers dismantle damaged structures as one of the sections of the five-storey apartment building at 44 Sobornyi Avenue that was destroyed by the Russian missile attack on October 18, 2023, is being rebuilt, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine.

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Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - JULY 24, 2024 - Damaged satellite dishes are seen on the five-storey apartment building at 44 Sobornyi Avenue as one of its sections was destroyed by the Russian missile attack on October 18, 2023, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine.

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Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - JULY 24, 2024 - A builder works to rebuild one of the sections of the five-storey apartment building at 44 Sobornyi Avenue that was destroyed by the Russian missile attack on October 18, 2023, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine.

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Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - JULY 24, 2024 - Workers dismantle damaged structures as one of the sections of the five-storey apartment building at 44 Sobornyi Avenue that was destroyed by the Russian missile attack on October 18, 2023, is being rebuilt, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine.

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Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - JULY 24, 2024 - Workers dismantle damaged structures as one of the sections of the five-storey apartment building at 44 Sobornyi Avenue that was destroyed by the Russian missile attack on October 18, 2023, is being rebuilt, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine.

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Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - JULY 24, 2024 - One of the sections of the five-storey apartment building at 44 Sobornyi Avenue that was destroyed by the Russian missile attack on October 18, 2023, is being rebuilt, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine.

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Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - JULY 24, 2024 - Workers dismantle damaged structures as one of the sections of the five-storey apartment building at 44 Sobornyi Avenue that was destroyed by the Russian missile attack on October 18, 2023, is being rebuilt, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine.

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Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - JULY 24, 2024 - One of the sections of the five-storey apartment building at 44 Sobornyi Avenue that was destroyed by the Russian missile attack on October 18, 2023, is being rebuilt, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine.

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Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - JULY 24, 2024 - Workers dismantle damaged structures as one of the sections of the five-storey apartment building at 44 Sobornyi Avenue that was destroyed by the Russian missile attack on October 18, 2023, is being rebuilt, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine.

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Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - JULY 24, 2024 - Workers dismantle damaged structures as one of the sections of the five-storey apartment building at 44 Sobornyi Avenue that was destroyed by the Russian missile attack on October 18, 2023, is being rebuilt, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine.

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Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - JULY 24, 2024 - One of the sections of the five-storey apartment building at 44 Sobornyi Avenue that was destroyed by the Russian missile attack on October 18, 2023, is being rebuilt, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine.

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Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - JULY 24, 2024 - One of the sections of the five-storey apartment building at 44 Sobornyi Avenue that was destroyed by the Russian missile attack on October 18, 2023, is being rebuilt, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine.

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Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - JULY 24, 2024 - One of the sections of the five-storey apartment building at 44 Sobornyi Avenue that was destroyed by the Russian missile attack on October 18, 2023, is being rebuilt, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine.

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Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

Rebuilding Zaporizhzhia apartment block hit by Russian missile

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - JULY 24, 2024 - Workers dismantle damaged structures as one of the sections of the five-storey apartment building at 44 Sobornyi Avenue that was destroyed by the Russian missile attack on October 18, 2023, is being rebuilt, Zaporizhzhia, southeastern Ukraine.

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Tile production using 89-year-old technology launched in Zaporizhzhia

Tile production using 89-year-old technology launched in Zaporizhzhia

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 05, 2024 - Clay sculptures are pictured on the premises of Melia tiles production, discontinued about 70 years ago, currently renewed in Zaporizhzhia, many historical buildings of which are clad with it, patucularly, on Sobornyi Avenue, including the one that is currently being restored after a Russian missile strike. These non-fading tiles are often mistaken for natural stone, due to their texture and durability, Zaporizhzhia, south-eastern Ukraine.

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Tile production using 89-year-old technology launched in Zaporizhzhia

Tile production using 89-year-old technology launched in Zaporizhzhia

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 05, 2024 - Production of Melia tiles, using a unique dry-pressing technology that was discontinued about 70 years ago, is now renewed in Zaporizhzhia, many historical buildings of which are clad with it, patucularly, on Sobornyi Avenue, including the one that is currently being restored after a Russian missile strike. These non-fading tiles are often mistaken for natural stone, due to their texture and durability, Zaporizhzhia, south-eastern Ukraine.

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Tile production using 89-year-old technology launched in Zaporizhzhia

Tile production using 89-year-old technology launched in Zaporizhzhia

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 05, 2024 - Production of Melia tiles, using a unique dry-pressing technology that was discontinued about 70 years ago, is now renewed in Zaporizhzhia, many historical buildings of which are clad with it, patucularly, on Sobornyi Avenue, including the one that is currently being restored after a Russian missile strike. These non-fading tiles are often mistaken for natural stone, due to their texture and durability, Zaporizhzhia, south-eastern Ukraine.

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Tile production using 89-year-old technology launched in Zaporizhzhia

Tile production using 89-year-old technology launched in Zaporizhzhia

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 05, 2024 - Moulds used in production of Melia tiles, discontinued about 70 years ago, currently renewed in Zaporizhzhia, many historical buildings of which are clad with it, patucularly, on Sobornyi Avenue, including the one that is currently being restored after a Russian missile strike. These non-fading tiles are often mistaken for natural stone, due to their texture and durability, Zaporizhzhia, south-eastern Ukraine.

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Tile production using 89-year-old technology launched in Zaporizhzhia

Tile production using 89-year-old technology launched in Zaporizhzhia

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 05, 2024 - Production of Melia tiles, using a unique dry-pressing technology that was discontinued about 70 years ago, is now renewed in Zaporizhzhia, many historical buildings of which are clad with it, patucularly, on Sobornyi Avenue, including the one that is currently being restored after a Russian missile strike. These non-fading tiles are often mistaken for natural stone, due to their texture and durability, Zaporizhzhia, south-eastern Ukraine.

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Tile production using 89-year-old technology launched in Zaporizhzhia

Tile production using 89-year-old technology launched in Zaporizhzhia

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 05, 2024 - Chamotte clay used in production of Melia tiles, discontinued about 70 years ago, currently renewed in Zaporizhzhia, many historical buildings of which are clad with it, patucularly, on Sobornyi Avenue, including the one that is currently being restored after a Russian missile strike. These non-fading tiles are often mistaken for natural stone, due to their texture and durability, Zaporizhzhia, south-eastern Ukraine.

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Tile production using 89-year-old technology launched in Zaporizhzhia

Tile production using 89-year-old technology launched in Zaporizhzhia

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 05, 2024 - Chamotte clay used in production of Melia tiles, discontinued about 70 years ago, currently renewed in Zaporizhzhia, many historical buildings of which are clad with it, patucularly, on Sobornyi Avenue, including the one that is currently being restored after a Russian missile strike. These non-fading tiles are often mistaken for natural stone, due to their texture and durability, Zaporizhzhia, south-eastern Ukraine.

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Tile production using 89-year-old technology launched in Zaporizhzhia

Tile production using 89-year-old technology launched in Zaporizhzhia

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 05, 2024 - Chamotte clay used in production of Melia tiles, discontinued about 70 years ago, currently renewed in Zaporizhzhia, many historical buildings of which are clad with it, patucularly, on Sobornyi Avenue, including the one that is currently being restored after a Russian missile strike. These non-fading tiles are often mistaken for natural stone, due to their texture and durability, Zaporizhzhia, south-eastern Ukraine.

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Tile production using 89-year-old technology launched in Zaporizhzhia

Tile production using 89-year-old technology launched in Zaporizhzhia

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 05, 2024 - Chamotte clay used in production of Melia tiles, discontinued about 70 years ago, currently renewed in Zaporizhzhia, many historical buildings of which are clad with it, patucularly, on Sobornyi Avenue, including the one that is currently being restored after a Russian missile strike. These non-fading tiles are often mistaken for natural stone, due to their texture and durability, Zaporizhzhia, south-eastern Ukraine.

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Tile production using 89-year-old technology launched in Zaporizhzhia

Tile production using 89-year-old technology launched in Zaporizhzhia

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 05, 2024 - Production of Melia tiles, using a unique dry-pressing technology that was discontinued about 70 years ago, is now renewed in Zaporizhzhia, many historical buildings of which are clad with it, patucularly, on Sobornyi Avenue, including the one that is currently being restored after a Russian missile strike. These non-fading tiles are often mistaken for natural stone, due to their texture and durability, Zaporizhzhia, south-eastern Ukraine.

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Tile production using 89-year-old technology launched in Zaporizhzhia

Tile production using 89-year-old technology launched in Zaporizhzhia

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 05, 2024 - Production of Melia tiles, using a unique dry-pressing technology that was discontinued about 70 years ago, is now renewed in Zaporizhzhia, many historical buildings of which are clad with it, patucularly, on Sobornyi Avenue, including the one that is currently being restored after a Russian missile strike. These non-fading tiles are often mistaken for natural stone, due to their texture and durability, Zaporizhzhia, south-eastern Ukraine.

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Tile production using 89-year-old technology launched in Zaporizhzhia

Tile production using 89-year-old technology launched in Zaporizhzhia

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 05, 2024 - Production of Melia tiles, using a unique dry-pressing technology that was discontinued about 70 years ago, is now renewed in Zaporizhzhia, many historical buildings of which are clad with it, patucularly, on Sobornyi Avenue, including the one that is currently being restored after a Russian missile strike. These non-fading tiles are often mistaken for natural stone, due to their texture and durability, Zaporizhzhia, south-eastern Ukraine.

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Tile production using 89-year-old technology launched in Zaporizhzhia

Tile production using 89-year-old technology launched in Zaporizhzhia

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 05, 2024 - Production of Melia tiles, using a unique dry-pressing technology that was discontinued about 70 years ago, is now renewed in Zaporizhzhia, many historical buildings of which are clad with it, patucularly, on Sobornyi Avenue, including the one that is currently being restored after a Russian missile strike. These non-fading tiles are often mistaken for natural stone, due to their texture and durability, Zaporizhzhia, south-eastern Ukraine.

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Tile production using 89-year-old technology launched in Zaporizhzhia

Tile production using 89-year-old technology launched in Zaporizhzhia

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 05, 2024 - Production of Melia tiles, using a unique dry-pressing technology that was discontinued about 70 years ago, is now renewed in Zaporizhzhia, many historical buildings of which are clad with it, patucularly, on Sobornyi Avenue, including the one that is currently being restored after a Russian missile strike. These non-fading tiles are often mistaken for natural stone, due to their texture and durability, Zaporizhzhia, south-eastern Ukraine.

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Tile production using 89-year-old technology launched in Zaporizhzhia

Tile production using 89-year-old technology launched in Zaporizhzhia

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 05, 2024 - Moulds used in production of Melia tiles, discontinued about 70 years ago, currently renewed in Zaporizhzhia, many historical buildings of which are clad with it, patucularly, on Sobornyi Avenue, including the one that is currently being restored after a Russian missile strike. These non-fading tiles are often mistaken for natural stone, due to their texture and durability, Zaporizhzhia, south-eastern Ukraine.

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Tile production using 89-year-old technology launched in Zaporizhzhia

Tile production using 89-year-old technology launched in Zaporizhzhia

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 05, 2024 - Production of Melia tiles, using a unique dry-pressing technology that was discontinued about 70 years ago, is now renewed in Zaporizhzhia, many historical buildings of which are clad with it, patucularly, on Sobornyi Avenue, including the one that is currently being restored after a Russian missile strike. These non-fading tiles are often mistaken for natural stone, due to their texture and durability, Zaporizhzhia, south-eastern Ukraine.

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Tile production using 89-year-old technology launched in Zaporizhzhia

Tile production using 89-year-old technology launched in Zaporizhzhia

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 05, 2024 - Moulds used in production of Melia tiles, discontinued about 70 years ago, currently renewed in Zaporizhzhia, many historical buildings of which are clad with it, patucularly, on Sobornyi Avenue, including the one that is currently being restored after a Russian missile strike. These non-fading tiles are often mistaken for natural stone, due to their texture and durability, Zaporizhzhia, south-eastern Ukraine.

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Tile production using 89-year-old technology launched in Zaporizhzhia

Tile production using 89-year-old technology launched in Zaporizhzhia

ZAPORIZHZHIA, UKRAINE - FEBRUARY 05, 2024 - Production of Melia tiles, using a unique dry-pressing technology that was discontinued about 70 years ago, is now renewed in Zaporizhzhia, many historical buildings of which are clad with it, patucularly, on Sobornyi Avenue, including the one that is currently being restored after a Russian missile strike. These non-fading tiles are often mistaken for natural stone, due to their texture and durability, Zaporizhzhia, south-eastern Ukraine.

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