We aim to open modern rehabilitation centers for military and veterans in all regions – Shmyhal
We are setting ambitious goals to open modern rehabilitation centers for military personnel and veterans in all regions, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said.
"It is our duty to help defenders recover physically and psychologically. We are setting ambitious goals to open modern rehabilitation centers for military personnel and veterans in all regions. On the model of the one that is currently working in Borodianka, Kyiv region," Shmyhal said at the International Veterans Forum "Ukraine. Veterans. Unity" in Kyiv on Thursday.
According to the Prime Minister, special attention is paid to an inclusive and barrier-free environment.
In particular, a corresponding National Strategy has been adopted, and an action plan for the next two years is being developed.
"I am convinced that we will actively and effectively implement these measures," Shmyhal stressed.
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