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A blind Ukrainian veteran turns pottery into a business and mentors others

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A blind Ukrainian veteran turns pottery into a business and mentors others
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Ivan Shostak, a Ukrainian veteran who lost his sight during the battle of Bakhmut, has turned to pottery as a form of rehabilitation. He now runs a business and mentors other veterans, using the craft to find purpose after his combat-related injuries.

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This story illustrates the long-term human impact of the war in Ukraine and the importance of creative rehabilitation for wounded veterans.

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