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Ukrainian surgeons treat civilians scarred by Russia's war

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At fifteen private clinics across Ukraine, a new donor-funded project sets out to treat civilians disfigured by severe scars and burns as a result of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Added on the 04/02/2023 14:46:17 - Copyright : AFP EN

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