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The city of Irpin in Ukraine has seen the successful reconstruction of its local clinic, thanks to the generous financial support of Azerbaijan. This marks a significant step in the ongoing recovery efforts in the region.
The rebuilt clinic includes a newly constructed shelter, where both staff and patients can take refuge during air raid alerts. This shelter, designed to accommodate hundreds of people, provides essential safety and comfort for those needing to shelter for extended periods.
Artyom Alekseev, Deputy Director of the Irpin City clinic, expressed deep gratitude to Azerbaijan for its support, saying, “As a result of the fire, the Irpin City Clinic became inoperable, especially the facade and roof were destroyed. We have always felt the support and love of the Azerbaijani state and people on difficult days. With the financial support of the Azerbaijani state, the Clinic was rebuilt, especially the facade and roof were changed, and a new shelter was built. We cherish great love for the Azerbaijani people in our hearts.”
Sergiy Nimchuk, the clinic's traumatologist, also praised the restoration efforts, noting that patients now receive high-quality services. “We express our gratitude to our Azerbaijani partners that the Irpin City clinic has resumed its daily activities. Now we are providing typical services to citizens in this medical facility, and we are also able to ensure the safety of our citizens in the newly constructed shelter in case of air danger,” Nimchuk said.
In addition to the clinic, Azerbaijan is supporting four other key restoration projects in Irpin, including the reconstruction of the Central House of Culture, the Irpin Children's and Youth Sports School, the Art Center, and a nine-story residential building. These projects reflect Azerbaijan's ongoing commitment to aiding Ukraine in its recovery and rebuilding efforts. This initiative, reported by AZERTAC, highlights the strong ties of solidarity between the two nations.
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