This U.S. company manufactures low-cost, high-quality robotic limbs for victims of the Ukraine-Russia war
Thousands of Ukrainian soldiers and civilians are suffering unimaginable injuries in the country's war with Russia. Many of the more seriously wounded have lost one or more limbs. Now a company in New York is stepping up to help.
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