The deputy mayor of Lviv for veterans Andrey Zholob, who himself went from doctor to unit commander — and back to civilian life, told Espreso journalist Christina Parubiy about this in the “On Living” program. “I'll probably start with the public sector. See, in our country such very important things as education, medicine and others are simply despised financially. I don't know who to be, especially appreciating that you survived at the front a…
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The deputy mayor of Lviv for veterans Andrey Zholob, who himself went from doctor to unit commander — and back to civilian life, told Espreso journalist Christina Parubiy about this in the “On Living” program. “I'll probably start with the public sector. See, in our country such very important things as education, medicine and others are simply despised financially. I don't know who to be, especially appreciating that you survived at the front a…