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Program launched in US to provide prosthetics for injured Ukrainian children

by The Kyiv Independent news desk July 19, 2022 4:28 PM 1 min read
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Ukraine’s First Lady Olena Zelenska announced that Ukrainian children who have lost limbs due to Russian aggression will be able to go to the U.S. to receive prosthetics. The program was initiated by the Ukrainian House in Washington D.C. and the Embassy of Ukraine in the U.S.

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