MVS Unbreakable: How Swimming Helps Veterans Recover
Journalist
Anna Tkach
23.11.2025 - 21:05
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According to МВС: The project "MVS Unbreakable" is a story about the recovery of veterans who defended the country. Rehabilitation through swimming began on October 14, 2024, at the initiative of the Minister of Internal Affairs Ihor Klymenko, on the Day of Defenders of Ukraine.
Currently, the project operates in 17 cities across Ukraine, from Kyiv to Uzhhorod. During this time, there have been over 1200 sessions, involving 899 MVS veterans. Together, they have visited the pools more than 4600 times.
Behind every number is the story of a person learning to trust their body again, finding calm and strength in the water. This is confirmation that the initiative truly works and supports those in need of help after the war.
The "MVS Unbreakable" project successfully helps veterans restore physical and psychological harmony, giving them the opportunity to return to a full life after serving in difficult conditions.
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