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How UPU Soldiers Return to Life After a War Injury

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Members of the U.S.S.S.A. have to undergo not only physical rehabilitation, but also a new meaning of life, about how to overcome the trauma of war, wrote Ukrainian Radio Liberty. Igor Platonov: "I still have inside me the living hell of an experienced 55-year-old U.S.A. Marines, Igor Platonov, trying to find himself in life after Russian captivity. He and his brothers were the last to come out of "Aztoly" in Mariupol on 20 May 2022.
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Members of the U.S.S.S.A. have to undergo not only physical rehabilitation, but also a new meaning of life, about how to overcome the trauma of war, wrote Ukrainian Radio Liberty. Igor Platonov: "I still have inside me the living hell of an experienced 55-year-old U.S.A. Marines, Igor Platonov, trying to find himself in life after Russian captivity. He and his brothers were the last to come out of "Aztoly" in Mariupol on 20 May 2022.

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currenttime.tv broke the news in on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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