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Milevsky went out for the first time after hospitalization: how the former Dynamo player has changed. Photo.

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Milevsky returns to normal life

Former Dynamo Kyiv striker Artem Milevsky made his first public appearance after being hospitalized in a Kyiv clinic where he was undergoing rehabilitation for alcoholism. The former Ukrainian national footballer and his friend attended a concert at the National Opera.

Milevsky posted the relevant photos on his Instagram page. In the photo, Artem can be seen in a black classic suit. "Changing the picture. A little bit about yesterday. Sunday vibe. Seryozha and I came to watch the Generation Next concert," the former footballer commented.

The fans did not ignore Milevsky's return to normal life. They were happy to see how Artem looked and wished him to take up a position at Dynamo.

"Men in black! You look great", "I dug in and the violet bloomed again", "You look good, Volodymyrovych. We are happy for you," "Surkis pulled through, now we are waiting for Milia in some position," "I feel the return of the legend," "Now a completely different compote!", "Welcome back," "Stay like that, Milia," users wrote.

Earlier Milevsky made an epic "return" to Instagram after hospitalization, sending greetings to the Russian occupiers. Before that, a new video with Artem appeared on the network, after which fans called on the former footballer's friends to save his life.

Milevsky was hospitalized, and Dynamo president Ihor Surkis covered all the costs of his treatment. The media learned how much the ex-footballer's rehabilitation costs.

As reported by OBOZ.UA, Artem Milevsky's former teammate from Dynamo and the Ukrainian national team, Oleksandr Aliyev, said that he was in a coma. And former Dynamo player Artem Fedetsky told what really happened to Milevsky.

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