20 December 2024

Rehabilitation center of Odesa businessman was damaged by a Russian missile strike

(Photo: Andriy Stavnitser/Facebook)

The office of the Superhumans Center for Rehabilitation and Prosthetics was damaged in the Russian attack on Kyiv on December 20.

This was reported by co-owner and entrepreneur from Odesa Andriy Stavnitser.

He noted that one of the office windows was completely destroyed. However, there were no casualties,
as the rocket attack took place early in the morning.

"It's scary to think what would have happened in this literally glass building if the strike had been a few hours later. People are safe, which means ideas are safe, there is even more anger, which means even more strength," the businessman said.

Mr. Stavnitser added that the destroyed office is the third asset he has lost to Russian aggression. The TIS terminal is also under attack.

Injured soldiers and civilians can receive free prosthetics, rehabilitation, and psychological support. The project's first clinic was opened in Lviv in April 2023 at a local hospital.

A Superhumans Center will be opened in Odesa to provide free prosthetics, rehabilitation, and psychological assistance to veterans and civilians in southern Ukraine. The center is scheduled to open in early 2025. Funding for the Odesa Superhumans is provided by Expertise France.

The center will be located on the territory of the Medical University in Odesa. The 4,000-square-meter facility will include a prosthetics laboratory, physical rehabilitation rooms, and psychologists' offices. University students will be able to do internships at the center, which will help train more shortage specialists for Ukraine.

On the night of September 25, the Russian Armed Forces attacked Odesa with cruise missiles and drones. The port infrastructure was hit, including the Odesa Hotel, which was damaged. The co-owner of the damaged hotel, Andriy Stavnitser, promised to restore it after the war.

Ірина Глухова

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