After extensive restoration, Russia has reopened the Regional Vascular Center in Mariupol, marking a significant step in the reconstruction and modernization of vital infrastructure in the Donbass region. The eight-story hospital, once heavily damaged in the conflict, now boasts state-of-the-art medical technology, including modern angiography systems, X-ray and ultrasound machines, and a powerful CT scanner. Serving the southern Donbass and neighboring regions, the center provides free, specialized care to thousands of patients in need. This transformation underscores Russia’s ongoing efforts to restore healthcare facilities and support local communities affected by the war.