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Children in war-torn Ukraine go back to school

 Children in war-torn Ukraine go back to school

Thousands of schools have been damaged or destroyed since Ukraine was invaded in February last year, according to authorities

Kyiv – Children in Ukraine went back to school on Friday as a second academic year began during Russia’s all-out invasion of the pro-Western country. 

Nearly four million students are returning to learning, both virtually and in the classroom, Ukraine’s education ministry said. 

Big cities and towns across Ukraine are regularly subjected to artillery, drone and missile attacks and thousands of schools have been damaged or destroyed, according to authorities.

“The nation preserved the opportunity for children to go to Ukrainian school,” the head of Ukraine’s presidential office, Andriy Yermak, said on social media. “Ukrainian teachers are real heroes.”

More than 3.6 million children attend school in Ukraine, including nearly 900,000 who study remotely, said Yermak.

“The main thing is that our children will study,” said General Valery Zaluzhny, commander in chief of the Ukrainian armed forces.

“And our educators, teachers and lecturers will teach. Because knowledge and culture are what distinguish us from the enemy.”

Andriy Sadovy, the mayor of the western city of Lviv, said pupils will be learning to fly drones, releasing a picture of students behind computers.

“This is our new reality,” he said on social media.

Kyiv launched its long-anticipated counteroffensive in June but has acknowledged tough battles as it struggles to break through heavily fortified Russian positions.