
Dnipro Creates Support Hub for 25th Brigade Veterans
Dnipro to Establish Support Hub for Veterans of 25th Airborne Brigade Dnipro, Ukraine – In a significant move to support returning war veterans, the city administration of Dnipro is collaborating with veterans of the 25th separate airborne brigade to establish a comprehensive support hub. This initiative, directly shaped by the needs of the veterans themselves, aims to provide a friendly environment for communication, rehabilitation, and training. The planned hub will offer a range of services, including assistance with business development, educational opportunities, and recreational activities. According to Anton Malyi, head of the city's veteran affairs department, "The 25th separate airborne brigade gathered their veterans today to strengthen the veteran movement, and we are working closely with them to make this collaboration as comfortable, quick, and effective as possible." The collaboration also involves partnerships with local NGOs and volunteer organizations. The city's deputy mayor for information policy, Andriy Denysenko, emphasized that supporting veterans is a top priority for the city administration. This commitment is reflected in the city's active involvement in the hub's development and ongoing collaboration with the 25th Brigade's veteran organization and its associated charitable foundation. The meeting at the "Mediaprostir" center involved approximately 40 veterans, family members, activists, and city officials, underscoring the collaborative nature of this vital initiative. The establishment of this hub represents a positive step towards providing comprehensive support for veterans returning to civilian life.