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The project “Rehabilitation of Demobilized Participants in the Special Military Operation - One for All and All for One” has been launched in the Lugansk People’s Republic, the newspaper Respublika reported.   The eight-month project officially started at the St Luke Lugansk State Medical University on July 14, as initiative of the university teachers and scientists who had won a Presidential Grants Foundation contest.   It was supported by Darya Lantratova, the senator from the LRP and Donbass Women’s Union chairperson Natalya Priymak.   “The issue of helping our defenders was raised at a meeting with rectors of LPR universities six months ago,” Lantratova said during the presentation via video-link. “I’m happy to see the wishes that were voiced back then materialize in a real project.”   Priority is given to LPR universities students who suffered wounds in the battlefield.   “At least 72 demobilized servicemen are eligible for individual outpatient rehabilitation therapy,” said project manager Irina Kovalyova, assistance professor at the General Medicine Department of the Lugansk medical university.   The project team includes female medics, Donbass Women’s Union activists and personnel from the University’s General Medicine Department and Russian Health Ministry. Medical volunteers who are joining the project set an example for younger generation in contributing to Donbass defenders charity actions.*i*v