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It became known what the Khortytsa Rehabilitation Academy looks like after the shelling

October 5, 2022, 14:45 853 Author: www.061.ua A few days ago, another enemy missile damaged a number of civilian objects in the city.

It became known what the Khortytsa Rehabilitation Academy looks like after the shelling

Among them is a unique institution specializing in comprehensive rehabilitation of children and youth - "Khortytsk National Educational and Rehabilitation Academy" of Zaporizhzhya Regional Council. The team had to celebrate the 61st birthday of the academy by eliminating the consequences of enemy shelling.

It became known what the Khortytsa Rehabilitation Academy looks like after the shelling

"Our institution has turned 61 years old. This year, the team is forced to do things that are not at all typical for teachers - to clean uprooted trees, flowers, gutted fragments of windows, roof, damaged furniture, technical teaching aids, piles of glass and plaster... This is the "greeting" she received our educational and rehabilitation academy is from the "Russian world", - said rector Valentina Nechiporenko.

It became known what the Khortytsa Rehabilitation Academy looks like after the shelling

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