Minnesota
Ukrainian soldiers come to Minnesota for prosthetics — and then return to the fight
CRYSTAL, Minn. (FOX 9) – It’s a Wednesday night on the Novacare rehabilitation clinic in Crystal, Minnesota, and the newest group of Ukrainian troopers who’ve come to be match with prosthetics are onerous at work.
Dmytro, 25, a slim younger man from the Mykolaiv area who’s a member of the Ukrainian Particular Operation Forces, does rapid-fire pushups, inserting his arms within the bins of an agility ladder as he shifts to his left. Shifting his legs in a scissor movement, he leads along with his left foot and brings his prosthetic proper leg subsequent to it earlier than transferring his left foot once more, balancing as he prepares to take the following step.
Round him, different troopers transfer via their very own workout routines: a person with quick grey hair steps sideways over cones, bringing his legs excessive; a soldier behind the room practices going up and down mannequin stairs; one more does leg presses.
Dmytro is targeted, transferring shortly and exactly – a mirrored image of the near-continuous coaching he has acquired within the Ukrainian navy since he joined in 2014. He’s one among 22 troopers who’ve been fitted with prosthetics in Minnesota by the Protez Basis. Based in Could by the Ukrainian-born native prosthetist Yakov Gradinar, the nonprofit has grown exponentially since, with the assistance of donations from world wide.
Tonight, Dmytro is working onerous with one purpose in thoughts.
Like many of the different Ukrainian troopers who’ve come to Minnesota to be fitted with prosthetics, Dmytro intends to return to his homeland and proceed to serve within the military. He desires to do no matter he can to assist repel the Russian invasion that the United Nations says has triggered not less than 16,246 civilian casualties for the reason that struggle started in February, with 6,490 killed and 9,972 injured, in line with the United Nations.
“My essential purpose is to get again to our neighborhood, to our nation, and be useful on this time,” he advised FOX 9 via a translator. “I perceive that I is probably not on the entrance line, however I will be useful as a result of I do know quite a bit that I realized via seven years of struggle occurring in Ukraine.”
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Dmytro was on patrol along with his unit in July when he stepped on a landmine. He came upon about Protez through social media however was reluctant to use at first. Going to america for medical therapy didn’t seem to be a practical choice — although the inspiration covers the price of journey, lodging and therapy for sufferers.
His spouse was persistent, nevertheless.
“She was filtering a variety of data for me on social media, and he or she was pushing for me to get to america and get good prosthetic care,” he stated
Roman Matvisiv, an officer within the Ukrainian military who’s from town of Drohobych, within the Lviv area, has an analogous story.
He served within the 14th Mechanized Brigade, which performed an vital function within the protection of Kyiv at first of the struggle, and, extra not too long ago, the retaking of Kharkiv. His unit was relieving one other unit on the entrance line in Could after they got here beneath mortar assault. Matvisiv was knocked out by a blast and wakened days later within the hospital.
Like Dmytro, Matvisiv came upon about Protez via social media and was reluctant to use at first — however his girlfriend was persistent and satisfied him to fill out the shape. About six months later, on Sunday, Oct. 30, he was arriving on the Minneapolis-St. Paul Worldwide Airport with Dmytro and two different troopers. They have been greeted by a crowd of Ukrainian Individuals and supporters who sang the Ukrainian nationwide anthem.
Matvisiv stated he was grateful for the prospect to be a part of this system, as he may get higher and faster care than could be obtainable to him in Ukraine.
“I’ll proceed my service, not on the entrance, however on the coaching facilities,” he stated.
Roman Matvisiv, an officer within the Ukrainian navy, is embraced by a supporter after arriving on the Minneapolis-St. Paul airport on Sunday, Oct. 28. (Jared Goyette / FOX 9)
Gradinar says not less than one of many Ukrainian troopers that Protez fitted with a prosthetic has gone again to the entrance strains. He confirmed FOX 9 a Fb video not too long ago posted by a soldier in Ukraine. It exhibits the Niykola, a member of the Ukrainian Particular Forces, marching uphill via a densely wooded space whereas in uniform and with a rifle in hand. As he reaches the digital camera, he pauses and pulls up his proper pant leg to indicate the prosthetic limb he obtained in Minnesota with Protez.
Niykola, a member of the Ukrainian Particular Forces, exhibits off a prosthetic he obtained in Minnesota from the Protez Basis. (Picture courtesy of the Protez Basis)
For Dmytro, the choice to remain within the military after getting a prosthetic comes all the way down to a way of responsibility and duty. He thinks of the occasions his household and different Ukrainians have needed to take shelter throughout Russian air raids, as has occurred not too long ago within the capital Kyiv and different cities throughout Russian airstrikes on Ukraine’s electrical and heating grid.
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“I am going again so that each particular person in my nation, whether or not they be in my household or anybody else, can cease hiding within the basement. And no matter I can do to assist make that occur, I’ll do it,” he says.
Ukrainian troopers, Roman Matvisiv (left) and Dmytro, are greeted by Ukranian-Individuals and supporters as they arrive on the Minneapolis-St. Paul airport round midnight on Sunday, Oct. 28. Each would later be fitted with prosthetics from the Protez
Minnesota
Who deals with animals that meet their untimely demise on the road in Minnesota?
Roadkill in Minnesota is unfortunately a common sight. Deer, coyotes and skunks often meet a sad (and in the case of the latter, odorific) fate on the state’s roadways.
But what happens to the animals after they meet their untimely demise? That’s what reader Bob Abbott has been wondering. He contacted the Strib’s community reporting project, Curious Minnesota, to find out.
“I live in Alexandria at a lake in the summer. And as we head to our winter home in Florida, we see so many dead deer, raccoons, et cetera, alongside the highways,” Abbott said. “I’ve always wondered, who risks their lives to retrieve the dead bodies?”
It depends. Workers with the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) and other local road authorities are on the roadkill retrieval front lines. But agencies like the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) also issue permits to regular folks wanting to pick up a carcass.
This means that roadkill in Minnesota typically ends up in one of three places — it could land in a shallow roadside grave, in a special compost heap or on someone’s dinner table.
A gull and a raven face off over roadkill. (Jim Williams /For the Minnesota Star Tribune)
Roadkill incidents occur all year long. But as the Curious Minnesota questioner Abbott observed, they tend to increase during the fall, said Anne Meyer, a MnDOT spokesperson.
This is because the deer rut during fall. Their behavior changes as they seek out mates, causing them to become more active near roadways.
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Cardinals-Vikings Unveil Thursday Injury Report
ARIZONA — The Arizona Cardinals and Minnesota Vikings released their Thursday injury reports ahead of their Week 13.
The Cardinals saw Kelvin Beachum upgraded from DNP to Full after his rest day.
Emari Demercado (back), Darius Robinson (ankle), Jalen Thompson (ankle) and Jonah Williams (shoulder) all were limited for a second straight day.
It’s a fairly light injury report for the Cardinals, who again saw key defenders practice for a consecutive day – a potentially good sign for players such as Thompson and Robinson.
As for the Vikings:
DNP – Josh Oliver (wrist/ankle), Jay Ward (elbow)
Limited – Patrick Jones (knee), Cam Robinson (foot) and Andrew Van Ginkel (thigh)
Full – Harrison Phillips (rest), Jonathan Bullard (toe), Kamu Grugier-Hill (shoulder), Brandon Powell (ankle),
Phillips, Bullard, Grugier-Hill and Powell all saw upgrades in their practice status.
The Cardinals’ playoff chances again can sway either way for the squad with a win/loss in Minnesota, you can read more about their odds here.
Arizona stumbled out of their bye week against the Seattle Seahawks, and the Cardinals know defeating the Vikings on the road is a tall task.
“It goes back to the makeup of this team. We understand and ‘JG’ (Head Coach Jonathan Gannon) does a great job. After the game, I know he’s probably feeling the same way we feel, right? But at the end of the day, the message is we have to be ready for next week,” Kyler Murray said when asked about rebounding.
“We can’t let one turn into two, two turn into three. We have to get right back on the horse and keep going and the guys understand that. We’ve done a good job of bouncing back and we get another opportunity to go out there this weekend and do that again.”
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