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Published 12 ಏಪ್ರಿಲ್ 2024, 9:32 IST
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Oleksandr Revtiukh, 33, a Ukrainian serviceman who lost his left arm and most of his left leg in multiple mine blasts in 2023, exercises in the garden of the Recovery Rehabilitation Center, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine October 31, 2023. Revtiuh is one of the thousands of combat amputees having to adapt to a new life as a civilian in a country where amputees say that budget constraints, social taboos and a lack of job opportunities are making that transition more difficult. "Imagine you are a newborn without an arm and a leg. Some things you know from before but beyond that you will get to know the world from scratch," he said. "Don't be afraid to make mistakes. Look for a way out, there is a path through the thorns to the stars.
Oleksandr Revtiukh, 33, a Ukrainian serviceman who lost his left arm and most of his left leg in multiple mine blasts in 2023, exercises in the garden of the Recovery Rehabilitation Center, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine October 31, 2023. Revtiuh is one of the thousands of combat amputees having to adapt to a new life as a civilian in a country where amputees say that budget constraints, social taboos and a lack of job opportunities are making that transition more difficult. "Imagine you are a newborn without an arm and a leg. Some things you know from before but beyond that you will get to know the world from scratch," he said. "Don't be afraid to make mistakes. Look for a way out, there is a path through the thorns to the stars.   REUTERS/Thomas Peter

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