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المحاربون الجرحى في أوكرانيا

Soldiers hold hands during one of the exercises in a workshop organised by Wounded Warrior Ukraine. A part of the problem lies with the fact that mental illness is still a stigma in the Ukraine and soldiers have a hard time reaching out for help. Andrei Pungovschi/IRIN
Soldiers hold hands during one of the exercises in a workshop organised by Wounded Warrior Ukraine

لقي ما لا يقل عن 8,000 شخص مصرعهم خلال الصراع المستمر في أوكرانيا، وأصيب الكثيرون بإصابات مروعة. ولم يكن النظام الطبي الأوكراني مهيئاً للتعامل مع الآثار النفسية للحرب في المنطقة الشرقية. ولذلك تدير منظمة محاربي أوكرانيا الجرحى، وهي منظمة تساعد قدامى المحاربين الجرحى والمتطوعين والمساعدين الطبيين في التعامل مع الآثار الناجمة عن الحرب، حلقات عمل في كييف حول كيفية القيام بذلك.

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