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Maksym Muzychenko left Lviv, Ukraine, and is now staying in temporary
accommodations near Fractal Analytics’s office in Mumbai.
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RUSSIA-UKRAINE INVASION: INSIDE ONE TECH COMPANY’S ATTEMPT TO EVACUATE EMPLOYEES


FRACTAL ANALYTICS’S UKRAINE-BASED STAFF IS NOW SCATTERED ACROSS AT LEAST 10
COUNTRIES AND THE CEO WORRIES ABOUT THOSE WHO STAYED; ‘YOU SORT OF FEEL
HELPLESS’

Maksym Muzychenko left Lviv, Ukraine, and is now staying in temporary
accommodations near Fractal Analytics’s office in Mumbai.
By Chip Cutter | Photographs by Sara Hylton for The Wall Street Journal
March 7, 2022 8:43 am ET

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In mid-February, days before strikes from Russian forces, a technology company
with dozens of employees living and working in Ukraine called an emergency
Sunday afternoon town-hall meeting.

Executives at Fractal Analytics Inc., a New York-based artificial-intelligence
company, wanted to know: What did its employees in Ukraine need—and did they
want to leave the country?

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