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According to the veteran of the fighting Alexei Pritula, people who insult the m...

Didn't want to get up: Odessa offended a veterinarian who lost both feet in war (video)

According to the veteran of the fighting Alexei Pritula, people who insult the military cannot be held accountable, but can be made "famous". In Odessa, a veterinarian and veteran of the Armed Forces Alexei Gritula offended a visitor for his military past. The veteran faced an aggressive attitude while receiving when the visitor learned that the doctor had lost both feet in battle. The veteran of the fighting told about it on his Instagram. The incident happened at the Aibolit clinic.

A man in a red T -shirt and white poodle entered the shelter. Initially, the visitor did not know about the doctor's injury because he was sitting at the table. When the man asked why the doctor did not get up to inspect the dog, the shelter returned to him to show that he had prostheses. This provoked an aggressive reaction from the client, the man was obscenely struck to the veterinarian. "Oh, you went on x **, n *** p, b *** b!" The man exclaimed and left the office.

"I ask you to actively distribute this video. It will be able to illustrate the posts of pitfalls on the way to return veterans with disabilities to work and ordinary life. With me it is, well, a single, single case. The darkness around the darkness. He also noted that the name and contact information of this man Alexei Pritula has already known to the Armed Forces in the summer of 2022.

In an interview with "Public Odesa" he said that he voluntarily came to the CCC and was called to service in July 2022. On September 30, 2022, he was seriously injured during the offensive on Lyman (Kramatorsk district, Donetsk region). He was helped by a charity fund with prostheses and rehabilitation. In May 2023, he stood on prostheses and returned to his previous work, where he was supported by his colleagues and management.

"I am a person very adaptive, you can say so that I was injured, I already understood that there was nothing here that would hurt me to do the job I could do. So I knew I would be back. And I was waiting here Specifically, I was adapted to the workplace, for which I was very grateful to the management, I was supported and some radical changes did not happen during this time, " - said Alexei Pritula. According to "News.