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Ukrainian charity fund BGV and the government of Estonia launched a joint program for free prosthetics and rehabilitation of Ukrainians who lost their limbs due to hostilities in Ukraine. The prosthetics of Ukrainians, primarily military, are carried out in Tallinn at one of Estonia's most modern hospitals Ida-Tallinn Keskhaigla (East Tallinn Central Hospital). The medical institution is one of the largest in the country, including seven clinics staffed by more than 2,500 employees. As part of the program, two Ukrainians have already received prosthetics from the BGV Charitable Foundation and the Estonian government. By the end of the year, it is planned to organize prosthetics for 20 Ukrainian military and civilians