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Lithuania has launched a rehabilitation program for military personnel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

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Lithuania allocated 15 million euros for rehabilitation programs. The funds will be used to rebuild hospitals and train specialists.

Lithuania is starting a special rehabilitation program for Ukrainian military personnel. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Health of Ukraine.

Vilnius allocated about 15 million euros for this and aid to Ukraine. The funds will be used directly for the reconstruction of hospitals and training of specialists.

“Today, Lithuania is launching a special rehabilitation program for wounded Ukrainian soldiers We will contribute to the development of the corresponding infrastructure and services of the three Baltic countries in Lviv, Dnieper and Zhytomyr,” said the Lithuanian Prime Minister which is Ingrida Simonyte.

Let’s recall that on April 11, Lithuania announced the transfer of another batch of military aid to Ukraine. The Ukrainian Armed Forces will receive anti-drone systems, generators and folding beds from Lithuanian partners.

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