
Andriy was discharged yesterday from the Beit Levinstein Hospital in Ra’anan, Israel.
Andriy arrived for prosthetics at the beginning of January, in a wheelchair, but today he came to the conference hall completely independently. Every step is a huge success.
“Many doctors rejected me and did not believe that I would be able to walk. But you had this faith, I thank you for such an incredible chance, for believing in me. I will not let you down!”, Andriy expressed his gratitude to the entire team that worked on the project.
Учора відбулася урочиста церемонія виписки Андрія із лікарні Бейт-Левінштейн що в Раанані, Ізраїль.
Андрій прибув на протезування ще на початку січня, в інвалідному візку, проте сьогодні він абсолютно самостійно прийшов до конференц-зали. Кожен крок — це величезний успіх.
«Чимало лікарів відмовляли мене і не вірили у те, що я зможу ходити. Та у вас ця віра була, я дякую за такий неймовірний шанс, за те, що повірили у мене. Я не підведу!», — висловив вдячність Андрій усій команді, котра працювала над проектом.
Text and picture taken from telegram chanel of Israeli ambasador in Ukraine Michael Brodsky.
by crimetoukraina
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It’s the same soldier fom [this](https://www.reddit.com/r/ukraine/comments/14rjb81/andriy_a_ukrainian_soldier_undergoing_treatment/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android_app&utm_name=androidcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=1) post
Nothing but huge respect for Andriy and the team who helped him to get where he is now.
Never give up! Slava Ukraini!
Pacifist Medical concerner: “These doctors have made him better!”
Future Cyborg war enjoyer: “These doctors have made him *better*”
What a crazily determined brave guy.
It would be so easy to fall into a bottle and give up.
Extreme respect for those who worked to give him this opportunity.