“The Swedish government has instructed to finance the creation of a center in Ukraine where the wounded military will undergo rehab. The center will become part of the project, which has been jointly implemented by NATO and Ukraine over the last two years.”, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua
Source: “European Truth” with reference to the Swedish government press service
Details: The purpose of the project is to rehab the wounded servicemen so that they can, if possible, return to the active service in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, or lead a full civil life.
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“Ukraine is fighting not only for its freedom, but for ours. Continuing supporting them in this struggle is the most important task of the security policy of our time,” said Sweden Civil Defense Minister Carl-Oskar Bolin.
The Minister of Health of ACO Ancarberg Johansson said that supporting the rehabilitation of wounded soldiers is very popular.
“Assistance will also become an important component of reforming and modernizing the Ukrainian health care system. I am very glad that Swedish experience and interest in Ukraine can contribute to this,” she said.
The task set by the Sweden Government includes the modernization and adaptation of an existing building in Ukraine, the purchase and installation of modern medical rehabilitation equipment, as well as training of appropriate medical staff in traumatology, traumatological medicine and physical and mental rehabilitation.
The implementation of the project will take place between July 2025 and July 2027.
What was before:
- Recently, the Swedish government has made a decision to allocate 1.5 billion Swedish crowns (about 130 million euros) for new military opportunities for Ukraine, which include, in particular, trunks for self -propelled Archer artillery installations.
- Sweden has also reported that the structure of economic assistance provided to other countries will be released, which will release an additional 1.67 billion Swedish crowns (about 150 million euros) to help Ukraine and other humanitarian measures.