Ukrainian Armed Forces veteran and veterinarian Oleksiy Prytula cursed a man who brought a dog to see him – this happened when the soldier showed that he had amputated legs.
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The incident occurred on July 3 in the morning. The doctor asked the man to turn the dog towards him so that the lesion could be seen. The owner of the animal told the doctor to get up and take a look himself. After Alexey Prytula turned around and showed the man the prostheses, he reacted aggressively – he started swearing and left the office.
I ask you to actively distribute this video. It can be used to illustrate posts about the pitfalls on the path to returning disabled veterans to work and normal life, the veteran wrote.
Oleksiy Prytula is a veteran of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and a veterinarian from Odessa. In September 2022, during the offensive on Lyman, he was seriously wounded and lost both legs. The husband underwent rehabilitation, got prosthetics and returned to civilian work.
This happened today, during my usual work morning. I ask you to actively distribute this video. It can be used to illustrate posts about the pitfalls on the path to returning disabled veterans to work and normal life. With me, this is, well, a direct, isolated case. For now. But I understand perfectly well that there are tons of such bastards around.
I understand that it is extremely unlikely that this “man” will be held legally accountable. Because, let me remind you, being a f***er is not illegal in our country. But let it be known. I know his name and everything else, – Prytula wrote on Instagram and posted a video of the incident.
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