Prince Harry makes surprise visit to Ukraine pledging support for thousands injured in war
Prince Harry aims to support rehabilitation of wounded Ukrainian servicemen through new Invictus Games Foundation initiatives during his second visit this year, officials said.
- Prince Harry made a surprise visit to Kyiv, as confirmed by a spokesperson for the royal.
- He aims to support military personnel injured in the war with Russia during his visit.
- He plans to introduce new initiatives for the rehabilitation of the wounded during his trip with his Invictus Games Foundation team.
- Prince Harry stated he wanted to do 'everything possible' to help the recovery of injured military staff.
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After his visit to King Charles III on Wednesday, Prince Harry travelled to Ukraine on Friday, where he visits wounded soldiers.
As Harry visits Ukraine, combat amputees use sport to aid rehabilitation
KHARKIV, Ukraine (Reuters) -As Britain's Prince Harry visited Kyiv to support wounded veterans on Friday, dozens of military amputees gathered in Ukraine's second city, Kharkiv, to take part in a sports competition designed to support soldiers who have lost limbs.
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