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Rehabilitation after life-changing injuries

  • Writer: Matthew Parish
    Matthew Parish
  • Feb 3
  • 1 min read

Updated: Feb 7


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By Sergeant Miro Vanadzhe


Sergeant Miro Vanadzhe, from Georgia, is a hero fighting for the Ukrainian Armed Forces from the beginning of the second invasion in Ukraine in early 2022 until the summer of 2024 when he was critically wounded while fighting in the Donbas region. He was interviewed when in hospital in Kyiv by the Lviv Herald here.


Here he presents a series of videos of his ongoing rehabilitation, which is painful, demanding, expensive and time-consuming.








These videos are intended to give you a daily reality of what rehabilitation involves after a life-changing injury. Sergeant Vanadzhe is looking for support, and if you can help him then please contact the Ukraine Development Trust (ideally by email at contact@development-foundation.org) and we will place you in contact with him. You can either donate via the Ukraine Development Trust (if it is tax efficient for you) or donate to Sergeant Vanadzhe directly.


 
 

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