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South Korea to help rebuild missile-hit children's hospital and veterans' center in Ukraine

Photo via Ukraine's Deputy Minister of Health Edem Adamanov's LinkedIn profile.

The Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), which coordinates aid for the South Korean government, aims to help rebuild and upgrade a missile-damaged children's hospital in Kyiv and a veterans' center, Ukraine's Deputy Minister of Health Edem Adamanov said.

The first project, "Strengthening the Children's Trauma and Rehabilitation Medical Service," will be implemented at the National Children's Specialized Hospital 'Okhmatdyt' in Kyiv over the next three years, Adamanov said via LinkedIn.

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