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About $350 billion of Russia’s foreign reserves are frozen in foreign banks due to sanctions. NBC News’ Dasha Burns explains how the U.S. could use the money to pay reparations to Ukraine as the UN says there has already been over $100 billion in infrastructure damage alone.