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Collaboration Between Odessa Police and Superhumans Center: New Opportunities for Veterans

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The Odessa police have signed a partnership agreement with the Superhumans Center, a leading rehabilitation center in Ukraine. This collaboration will allow police officers who have been injured in the war to reintegrate into normal life, particularly those who have lost limbs due to severe injuries. 
The police leadership emphasizes the importance of supporting these officers, assisting them in rehabilitation, psychological adjustment, and finding new paths in life. Law enforcement remains resilient and eager to return to duty and live actively.
Last week, Deputy Chief for Veteran Affairs, Dmytro Kolesnyk, and leading consultant for veteran policies, Mykhailo Musayev, visited Lviv for a working trip. They met with the leadership of the Superhumans Center, which aids war victims in regaining their health. A memorandum was signed to facilitate medical treatment for injured officers.
“It is our duty to help our colleagues stabilize their emotional state, restore their health, and return to an active life. They deserve adequate support and real opportunities for growth,” emphasized the representatives of Odessa police.
The Odessa police continue to enhance their cooperation with institutions that focus on veteran rehabilitation, as each veteran represents an example of courage and loyalty to their oath.