A Ukrainian veteran, blinded in the Bakhmut battle, has found new purpose teaching pottery to fellow visually impaired soldiers. Ivan Shostak, who lost his sight and family after his injury, now mentors others, transforming a rehabilitation exercise into a thriving business. His work offers a powerful example of resilience and finding meaning after trauma. A Ukrainian veteran, blinded in the Bakhmut battle, has found new purpose teaching pottery to fellow visually impaired soldiers. Ivan Shostak, who lost his sight and family after his injury, now mentors others, transforming a rehabilitation exercise into a thriving business. His work offers a powerful example of resilience and finding meaning after trauma.
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