After a year of full-scale war, Ukraine has almost two million veterans – and many more will likely become veterans as the war’ goes on. Many who served their country bravely say it is time for the state to protect their rights. Ukrainian society is still learning to respect and honor the country’s defenders, and the state is working to build a veteran protection and socialization system. In a new episode, Rubryka discovers unique solutions to help veterans continue their lives after returning from the frontline and rejoining civilian life.
Hosts: Vladyslav Faraponov, Rubryka’s editor, and Anastasia Rudenko, Rubryka’s editor in chief.
The story mentioned in the episode https://rubryka.com/en/article/veteran-hub-u-vinnytsi/
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