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Ukrainian War Veterans Reclaim Independence Through Rehabilitation Camp for the Visually Impaired

Former Ukrainian soldier, Denys Abdulin, has taken his first independent steps since being severely wounded and blinded while fighting Russian troops over a year ago. Abdulin, along with five other military veterans who lost their vision in combat, attended a rehabilitation camp in Rivne, Ukraine, where they learned to navigate the city
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How does the rehabilitation camp in Rivne, Ukraine, contribute to the independence and inclusion of visually impaired military veterans like Denys Abdulin?

Former Ukrainian soldier, Denys Abdulin, has recently achieved a significant milestone by taking his initial steps towards independence. Over a year ago, Abdulin was severely wounded and left blind as a result of combat against Russian troops. However, his determination and resilience led him to attend a rehabilitation camp in Rivne, Ukraine, where he, along with five other military veterans who also lost their vision in battle, learned essential skills to navigate the city more effectively and make it a more inclusive place for visually impaired individuals.

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  1. Thank you for highlighting the important work being done to support Ukrainian war veterans and help them regain their independence. This rehabilitation camp is truly making a difference in the lives of those who have sacrificed so much for their country.

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