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By Pavel Polityuk KYIV (Reuters) – Ukraine’s efforts to ensure it receives compensation from Russia for damage caused by its invasion are being hampered by allies’ concerns about the legal precedents that might be set, a senior Ukrainian official said. Kyiv is trying to secure an international agreement setting a legal basis for Russian assets frozen by other countries – notably billions of dollars in Russian central bank assets – to be transferred to Ukraine to help rebuild the country. But, offering a rare insight into Kyiv’s negotiations with its partners, deputy justice minister Iryna Mudr…