As Feridas Duradouras da Guerra na Ucrânia
Both Russia and Ukraine will struggle to reintegrate millions of veterans
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Foreign Affairs (United States) | Mar 18, 2026
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Ignoring the mental health needs of veterans in Ukraine could lead to long-term societal problems, including increased violence and instability.
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The focus on veterans' reintegration may distract from addressing broader societal issues and post-war recovery efforts in Ukraine.
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Both Russia and Ukraine face unique challenges in reintegrating veterans, which could impact their national identities and future relationships.
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Reintegrating veterans is essential for Ukraine's stability and recovery, as their experiences can help shape a resilient society post-war.
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The reintegration of veterans should not solely rely on government programs but also incorporate community support and engagement for effective outcomes.
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